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PROBLEM SET ON PLANE GEOMETRY

14. The altitude of the hypotenuse of a right triangle divides


Triangles the hypotenuse into two segments 8 cm and 2 cm in length.
1. A plane figure bounded by three straight sides is a Find the area of the triangle.

2. A tringle having three congruent sides (and three


congruent interior angle a/an

3. A tringle having two congruent sides (and two congruent


interior angle a/an 15. In triangle ABC, BC = 216 mm, AC = 301 mm, and m
BAC = 30⁰. Find the area of the triangle.

4. A triangle having no equal side (and no equal interior


angle) is a/an

5. A triangle with three interior angles less than 90⁰ is a/an

6. A triangle with a 90⁰ interior angle is a/an


16. The measures of the sides of a triangle are 42 cm, 51 cm,
and 67 cm. Find the area.
7. A triangle with obtuse interior angle is a/an

8. The measure of any interior angle θ of a triangle is

9. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any


triangle is 17. The measures of the interior angles of a triangle are 20⁰9'
and 52⁰20'. If its area is 1,582 m², find the length of its longest
side.
10. The sum of the measures of the exterior angles of any
triangle is

11. Two sides of a triangle measure 36 m and 49 m. One


possible dimension of the third side is

18. Two sides of a triangle measure 67 m and 57 m. If its area


is 1,400 m², find its perimeter.

12. Two sides of a triangle measure 14 m and 25 m. The


perimeter of the triangle may be
19. An area of 63,600 m² is to be segregated from a gold field
where property lines extend indefinitely and intersects at an
angle of 82⁰ with each other. The dividing line starts at a
point on one of the property lines 545 m from the corner. Find
the length of this fence in yards.

13. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 73 m. If one of its


legs is 48 m, find its area.
20. A cord 93 cm long is divided into two parts from which 25. A point inside an isosceles right triangle has its distances
two equilateral triangles are formed. If the total area of the from the three vertices as follows: 3 m, 4 m, and 5 m,
triangle is 220 cm², find the ratio of the perimeter of the respectively, the right-angle vertex being the nearest to the
smaller and the larger triangle. point. Find the hypotenuse of the triangle

21. The vertices of a triangle have polar coordinates (0, 0⁰),


(6, 30⁰), and (9, 70⁰). Find the perimeter of the triangle.
26. The sides of a triangle are 127 m, 188 m, and 203 m. It is
divided into two parts by a line parallel to the 188‐m side.
Find the length of the dividing line.

22. The measures of the side of a triangular lot are 130m,


180m, and 190 m. The lot is to be divided into two equal areas
by a line bisecting the longest side. Find the length of the
bisecting line.

27. The sides of a triangle are 48 m, 65 m, and 36 m. It is


divided into two parts by a line parallel to the 48 m side. If the
ratio of the two parts is 0.80, find the length of the dividing
line.

23. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:5:8. Find the
area of the triangle if shortest side is 23 cm.

28. A triangular lot of ABC = 400 m and m B = 50⁰ is


divided into two parts by the line DE = 150 m which is
parallel to BC. Points D and E are located on the sides AB and
AC respectively. The area of the segment BDEC is 50,977 m².
Find the area of ∆ABC.

24. The ratio of the angles of a triangle is 2:3:7. If the area of


the triangle is 304 m², compute the perimeter of the triangle.
29. A triangle has an area of 500 m² and a perimeter of 106 36. A square with sides measuring 20 cm was cut from a
m. If one of its interior angles measures 62⁰, find the length of larger square. If the area of the former is one‐third of the
the longest side. latter, find the dimension of the sides of the larger square.

37. by how much would the perimeter of a square be


30. A triangle has an area of 485 m² and a perimeter of 136
increased if its area is tripled?
m. If one of its side measures 48⁰, find the length of the
shortest side.

38. The difference between the areas of a square and an


Square equilateral triangle is 18.65 m². If their perimeters are equal,
31. A four‐sided polygon with four congruent sides and four find the sum of their areas.
congruent angles is a

32. The side of the square measures 12 cm. How many times
must you cut completely through the square to   make squares
which measure 1 cm on an edge?

33. A square has sides measuring 31 cm. Find its area and 39. Find the dimension of the square cut from a triangle
perimeter whose sides are 25 m, 30 m, and 36 m, if one side of the
square lies on the 30‐m side of the triangle.

34. A square has sides measuring 17 m. Find its diagonal

35. A piece of wire 72 cm long is cut into unequal parts. Each 40. The distances from a point inside a square to its vertices
part is bent to form a square. If the total area squares formed is are 3 m, 4 m, and 5 m, consecutively. Find the side of the
164 cm², find the difference in lengths of the two parts. square
48. A triangle was cut from every corner of a square with a
28‐cm side to form a rectangle whose length is twice its width.
Rectangle Find the area of the rectangle.
41. In general, a quadrilateral with four right angles is a
49. A triangle was cut from every corner of a square with a
36‐cm side to form a rectangle whose area is 500    cm². Find
42. The sides of a rectangle are 38 m and 63 m. Find its area the shorter dimension of the rectangle
and perimeter

43. The sides of a rectangle are 42 m and 59 m. Find its


diagonal.

50. A rectangle 120 mm by 90 mm is folded along its


diagonal. Find the overlapping area

44. A rectangle has an area of 736 cm². If its longer side is


thrice its shorter side, find the shorter side

45. The perimeter of a rectangle is 256 cm. If the sides are in


the ratio 2:5, find its area.
Parallelogram
51. In general, a quadrilateral having two pairs of parallel
sides is a

52. The bases of a parallelogram measure 15 m and the


distance between them is 12 m. find the area of the
46. A rectangle has an area of 1, 856 mm² and a perimeter of parallelogram
180 mm. Find its longer side.

47. A triangle with sides measuring 18 m, 25 m, and 29 m


circumscribes a rectangle. The longer side of the rectangle lies
on 29‐m side of the triangle. If the area of the rectangle is one‐ 53. The diagonals of a parallelogram measure 48 m and 70 m.
third the area of the triangle, find the longer side of the If they intersect at an angle of 51⁰, find the area of the
rectangle parallelogram
54. The diagonals of a parallelogram measure 72 mm and 106 59. A rectangle with sides AB = CD = 50 m and BC = AD =
mm. If they intersect at an angle of 63⁰, find the smallest 120 m is shown in the figure. It is divided into three parts by
interior angle of the parallelogram. parallel lines AE and FC which are 20 m apart. Find the area
of the region AECF.

55. The sides of a parallelogram measure 68 cm and 83 cm


and one of the diagonals measures 42 cm. Solve for the largest
interior angle of the parallelogram.

60. A parallelogram has the following properties: area = 130


m², perimeter = 56 m, and angle of intersection of the
diagonals = 49⁰. Find the dimension of the shorter side of the
parallelogram.

56. The sum of the squares of the diagonals of a


parallelogram is ______ the sum of the squares of all its sides.

Rhombus
61. In general, a parallelogram with four congruent sides is
a/an
57. The sides of a parallelogram measure 10 cm and 17.78
cm. If one of its diagonals measures 16 cm long, find the
length of the other diagonal. 62. Each side of a rhombus measures 105 m. If the distance
between its parallel sides is 20 m, find its area.

63. Each side of a rhombus measures 25 m. Find the area of


the rhombus if its smallest interior angle measures 58⁰

58. The sides of a parallelogram measure 25 cm and 40 cm.


One of its interior angles measures 78⁰. If the consecutive
midpoints of the sides are connected, find the area of the
figure thus formed.
64. Each side of a rhombus is 72 m. Find the area of the
rhombus if one of its interior angles measures 147⁰
65. The angle of intersection between the diagonals of a Trapezoid
rhombus is always 71. A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides is a

72. If the non‐parallel sides of a trapezoid are congruent, the


trapezoid is said to be

73. It is the line that joins the midpoints of the non ‐parallel
sides
66. The diagonals of a rhombus measure 50mm and 96 mm.
Find its area
74. The base of a trapezoid are 18 m and 36 m. If the bases
are 20 m apart, find the area of the trapezoid

67. Each side of a rhombus measures 32 m. The product of its


diagonals is 1,924 cm². Find its shorter diagonal.

75. The base width of a trapezoid channel is 3 m and the sides


are sloping at 2 vertical to 1 horizontal. Water is flowing at a
depth of 1.20 m, find the area of flow.

68. The area of a rhombus is 132 cm². If it has one diagonal


which measures 12 cm, determine the measure of the acute
angle between its sides.

76. The base angles of a trapezoid are 34⁰ and 48⁰,


respectively. If its upper and lower bases are 120 m and 220
m, respectively, compute the area of the trapezoid.

69. The area and perimeter of a rhombus are 442 cm² and 85
cm, respectively. Find its longer diagonal.

70. The diagonals of a rhombus measure 35 cm and 40 cm.


How far is the intersection of the diagonals from the sides? 77. The bases of a trapezoid measure 100 mm and 132 mm
and the non‐parallel sides measure are 120 m and 132 mm and
the non‐parallel sides measure 35 mm and 40mm. Find the
area of the trapezoid.
78. The base angles of a trapezoid are 29⁰ and 75⁰, 82. A trapezoid with bases 100 m and 160 m and altitude of
respectively. If the top and bottom bases of the trapezoid 12 m is to be divided into two equal parts by a line parallel to
measure 86 m and 147 m, respectively, find the product of the the bases. Find the length of the dividing line.
diagonals.

79. The bases of a trapezoid measure 54 m and 81 m. Find the 83. A trapezoid having an altitude of 60 cm and bases of 116
length of its segment. cm and 152 cm is divided into two parts by a line parallel to
the bases. Find the length of the dividing line if the areas of
the two parts are in the ratio 2:3.

80. A trapezoid having an altitude of 25 m and bases of 36 m 84. A trapezoid with bases 150 m and 280 m and altitude of
and 58 m is divided into two parts by its mid‐ segment. Find 100 m is to be divided into two equal parts by a line parallel to
the ratio of the areas of the two parts the bases. If the parts are similar, find the length of the
dividing line.

81. A trapezoid having an altitude of 60 cm and bases of 116 85. A square with a 12‐m side is folded once such that one of
cm and 152 cm is divided into two parts by a line parallel to its corners touches the midpoint of one of its sides. Find the
the bases. Find the length of the dividing line if the areas of area folded.
the two parts are equal.
General Quadrilateral 94. Find the ratio of the areas of two quadrilaterals such that
86. In general, it is a polygon having four sides and four the vertices of one quadrilateral are the midpoints of the sides
angles of the other

87. When the consecutive midpoints of a general quadrilateral


are connected, the figure thus formed is always a

88. The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is always

89. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB = 17 m, BC = 25 m,


CD = 23 m, and DA = 19 m. If m      BAD = 49⁰, find the area
of the quadrilateral.
95. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB = 103 m, BC = 90 m,
CD = 159 m, and DA = 71 m. Its interior angle at vertex B
measures 80⁰. Consecutive midpoints of this quadrilateral are
connected forming another quadrilateral. Find the area of the
quadrilateral thus formed.

90. The sides of a quadrilateral are 12 m, 8 m, 16.97 m, and


20 m, consecutively. Two opposite interior angles have a sum
of 225⁰. Find the area of the quadrilateral.

Cyclic Quadrilateral
96. A quadrilateral with vertices lying on a circle is a/an

97. The sum of the opposite interior angles of a cyclic


quadrilateral is always
91. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB = 56 m, BC = 30 m,
CD = 17 m, and DA = 45 m. If m       CBA = 80⁰, find the 98. The sum of the products of the opposite sides of a cyclic
measure of       BAD. quadrilateral is equal to the product of its diagonals. This
theorem is called

99. a quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are


13 m, 21 m, 32 m, and 18 m, consecutively. Find the area of
the quadrilateral.

92. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB = 57 m, BC = 32 m,


CD = 41 m, and DA = 25 m. If its area is 1,300 m², one
possible measurement of the angle A is

100.A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are


93. In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = 65 cm, BC = 45cm, CD = AB = 63 m, BC = 92 m, and CD = 70 m. If m         CBA =
29 cm, and DA = 55 cm. If the interior angle        CDA = 107⁰, find the area of the quadrilateral.
215⁰, find       BAD.
101.A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are 106.A closed figure consisting of those points in a plane
AB = 51 m, BC = 102 m, and CD = 64 m. If m        BAD = equidistant from a fixed point called the center is a/an
79⁰, find the area of the quadrilateral.

107.A line that intersects a circle at a single point is a/an

108.A line that intersects a circle at a two point is a/an

109.A geometric line segment whose endpoints lie on the


perimeter of a circle is a/an
102.The sides of a cyclic quadrilateral measure 12.18 m, 8.42
m, 16.69 m, and 13.04 m, consecutively. Find the product of
its diagonals 110.It is the longest chord of a circle.

111.A circle has a radius of 11 m. Find its area and


circumference

103.A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. If AB = 90


cm, CD = 70 cm, AD = 50 cm, and AC = 97.29 cm, find the
distance BC.

112.Find the length of the common external tangents to two


circles of radii 10 cm and 18 cm if the distance between their
centers is 32 cm.

104.A quadrilateral having an area of 65 m² is inscribed in a


circle. Three of its sides measure 12 m, 8 m, and 5 m,
consecutively. Find the measurement of the fourth side. 113.Find the length of the common internal tangents to two
circles of radii 14 cm and 22 cm if the distance between their
centers is 56 cm.

114.Two circles with radii 16 cm and 12 cm intersect. If the


105.A quadrilateral having an area of 62 m² is inscribed in a angle between the tangents at one of their points of
circle. Three of its sides measure 15 m, 7 m, and 13 m, intersection is 29⁰30', find the distance between the centers of
consecutively. Find the product of the diagonals of the the two circles.
quadrilateral.

Circle, its Sector, and its Segment


115.Find the maximum number of 2‐cm diameter coins that 119.Find the area of the shaded region shown in the figure.
can be arranged around and tangent to a 5‐cm diameter coin
without any overlap.

116.Find the area of the shaded region shown in the figure. 120.Three circles are tangent externally. Their radii measure 8
m, 15 m, and 20 m. Find the radius of the smallest circle that
can circumscribe the three circles.

Sector of a Circle
121.It is a portion of a circle enclosed by two radii and an arc.

117.The decreasing radii of the circles shown in the figure are 122.When the length of an arc of a circular sector is equal to
in geometric progression. Find the common ratio of the radii. that of its radius, the central angle is

123.A sector of a circle has a radius of 12 m and a central


angle of 53⁰. Find the area and the length of the arc of the
sector

118.Find the sum of the areas of all the circles shown in the
figure.

124.A railroad curve is to be laid in a circular path. What


should be the radius if the track is to change direction by
30⁰ at a distance of 300m?
125.A sector was cut off from a circle. If the area of the
former is 72% of that of the latter, find the central angle of the 130.A circle having a diameter of 8 cm is inscribed in a sector
sector. having a central angle of 80⁰. Find the area of the sector

131.A goat is tied outside a triangular fenced garden at point


A. The sides of the fence are AB = 8m, BC = 9 m, and CA =
12 m. If the rope with which the goat is tied is 14 m, find the
126.A sector has an area of 380 cm². If the length of its arc is area over which the goat can gaze outside the fence.
30 cm, find the central angle of the sector.

127.The area and perimeter of a circular sector are 250 m² and


66 m, respectively. Find the radius of the sector

132.A goat is tied outside a triangular fenced garden at point


A. The sides of the fence are AB = 21 m, BC = 30 m, and CA
= 35 m. If the rope with which the goat is tied is 45 m, find the
area over which the goat can gaze outside the fence.

128.A sector of a circle has a radius of 21 cm and a central


angle of 80⁰. Find the length of the longest chord that can be
made from this sector.

133.Find the area of the shaded region shown in the figure.

129.Find the area of the largest circle that can be inscribed in a


sector having a radius of 18 m and a central angle of 100⁰.
134.A rectangular lot 80 m by 40 m is divided into two equal 139.A circle has an area of 1,017.88 cm². It is divided into two
areas by an arc whose center is at the midpoint of the shorter parts by a chord 7 m from the center. Find the ratio of the
side. Determine the radius of the arc. smaller segment to the larger segment.

135.A piece of grassland is in the shape of a right triangle 140.the area of the segment of a circle is 25% that of the
ABC with the right angle at C. Side AC = 67 m. At a point O, circle. Find the central angle of the segment.
along AC and 15 m from C, a goat is tied to a 30 m long rope.
Determine the maximum area of the grassland on which the
goat could graze. Angle CAB = 30⁰.

141.Water flows in a channel 1.20 m in diameter. If the


channel is 80% full, find the depth of flow of water

Segment of a circle
136.An area which is "cut off" from the rest of the circle by a
secant or a chord is a/an

137.Find the area of the segment of a circle having a radius of


12 m and a central angle of 72⁰.

142.A swimming pool is constructed in the shape of two


intersecting identical circles having a radius of 9 m. The
distance between their centers is 9 m. Find the area of the
swimming pool.

138.A circle having an area of 452 cm², is cut into two


segments by a chord 6 m from the center of the circle. Find the
area of the larger segment.

143.Two circles with radii of 5 m and 8 m are placed on a


plane so that they intersect at the right angles. Find the area
common to the two circles
152.The major and minor axes of an ellipse measure 12 m and
8 m, respectively. Find the area of the ellipse.

144.The area of a segment of a circle is 330 m². If the length 153.The area of an ellipse is 2,261.95 square units. If the
of the longest chord of the segment is 57 m, find its radius. major radius is 36 units long, find the length of the minor
radius

154.The major and minor radii of an ellipse measure 12 m and


8 m, respectively. Find the perimeter of the ellipse.

145.A segment of a circle has an area of 340 m² and a


perimeter of 120 m. Find the radius of the circle.

155.The perimeter of an ellipse is 67.82 units. If the major


axis is 16 units long, find the length of the minor axis.

Ellipse and Parabolic Segment


146.It is the locus of all points on a plane whose distances to Parabolic Segment
two fixed points add to a constant. 156.The area of a parabolic segment having a base width of 10
cm and a height of 27 cm is

147.The line connecting the vertices of an ellipse is called the

148.The major axis of an ellipse is also called

149.The minor axis of an ellipse is also called

150.One half of the major axis of an ellipse is the

151.The sum of the distances from any point on the ellipse to


its two foci is equal to the 157.Find the area of the parabolic segment shown below
162.Two chords of a circle measure AB = 10 cm and BC = 16
cm. If the angle between the chords is 130⁰, find the radius of
the circle.
158.A parabolic segment has a base width of 20 cm and an
altitude of 32 cm. A chord 12 cm long is drawn parallel to the
base. How far is that chord from the vertex?

163.Two chords of a circle AB and BC measure 16 m and 6


m, respectively. If m         ABC = 142⁰, find the radius of the
circle.

159.A point A on the parabola is 3 units to the right and 8


units above the vertex V. Find the length of arc VA

164.A point travels along the diameter AB of a circle. Another


point C is located along the circumference of the circle. The
point, initially at A, observes that the angle that point C makes
with AB is 43⁰. After traveling 15 m, the angle becomes 61⁰.
Find the radius of the circle.

160.A point A on the parabola is 5 units to the left and 9 units


above the vertex V. Another point B on the parabola is 10
units to the right of the vertex V. Find the length of arc AB.

165.The vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD lie on a circle. If


AB = 20 cm, BC = 25 cm, CD = 31 cm, and DA is the
diameter of the circle, find the area of the quadrilateral.

166.Two chords of a circle AC and BD intersect at point O


Theorems on Circle inside the circle. If OA = 6 m, OB = 8 m, and OD = 9 m, find
Peripheral Angle Theorem the measure of OC
161.Two chords of a circle AB and BC intersect at an angle of
38⁰. Find the central angle of arc AC
Secant-Secant Theorem
167.Two chords of a circle AC and BD intersect at point O 171.In the figure, OA = 11 m, AB = 20 m, and CD = 18 m.
inside the circle. If the central angles of arcs AB and CD are Find OC
50⁰ and 140⁰, respectively, find one of the angles of
intersection of the two chords.

168.Two chords of a circle measuring 40 m and 68 m are


perpendicular to each other. If the 68‐m chord bisects the 40‐
m chord, how far is the intersection of the chords from the 172.In the figure, two chords of a circle BC and AD intersect
center of the circle? at point O outside the circle. If the central angles of arcs AB
and CD measure α = 53⁰ and β = 163⁰, respectively, find the
angle between the two chords.

169. In the figure, find the area


of the shaded region

173.In the figure, OA = 13 m, AB = 5 m, CD = 9 m, and θ =


32⁰. Find the area of the quadrilateral ABDC

174.In the figure, OA = OC = 5 m, AB = CD = 8 m, and O =


170.Two chords of a circle AB and CD intersect 30⁰. Find the radius of the circle.
perpendicularly at point O inside the circle. If OB = 6 m, OC
= 2 m, and OD = 9 m, find the area of the smallest part of the
circle.
175.In the figure, OA = 15 m, AB = 33 m, and OC = 18 m. If
the area of the quadrilateral ABDC is one‐half the area of the 179.In the figure, OA = 12 m, BC = 18 m, and β = 41⁰. Find
circle, find the value of angle BOD. the value of θ.

Tangent-Secant Theorem
176. In the figure, OA = 12 m, OB = 6 m. If OA is tangent to
the circle at A, find BC. 180.In the figure, OB = 30 m and OC = 76 m. If the radius of
the circle is 36 m, find the area of the triangle ABC

177.In the figure, β = 210⁰ and α = 72⁰. Find θ.


Tangent-Tangent Theorem
181.Two tangents OA and OB to a circle intersect at point O.
If         BOA = 58⁰, find the major central angle intercepted by
the arc AB.

182.Two tangents OA and OB to a circle intersect at point O.


If the area of the smaller sector intercepted by the arc AB is
178.A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 12 40% the area of the circle, find the measure of         BOA.
miles from the point of tangency, another road opens towards
lake. From the intersection of the two roads to the periphery of
the lake, the length of the new road is 11 miles. If the new
road will be prolonged across the lake, find the length of the
bridge to constructed.
183.Two tangents OA and AB to a circle intersect at point O.
189.The area of the triangle formed by the three mid‐segments
If the area of the smaller segment intercepted by the arc AB is
of a given triangle is _____ the area of the given triangle.
30% the area of the circle, find the measure of         BOA.

184.In the figure, if the area of the shaded region is equal to


the area of the quadrilateral OBCA, find the value of θ. 190.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 18 m, BC =
10 m, and CA = 22 m. Find the area of the triangle formed by
the three mid‐segments.

Medians of a triangle
185.An observer stands at a certain distance from a circular 191.The median of a triangle is the line connecting the vertex
lake and observes that the angle subtended by the lake is 104⁰. and the midpoint of its opposite side. For a given triangle,
He moves 20 m away from the lake and observes that the these medians intersect at a point which is called the
angle subtended by the lake was halved. Find the radius of the
lake.
192.The sides of a triangle measure 18 cm, 24 cm, and 36 cm.
Find the length of the median to the longest side of the
triangle.

193.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 51 cm, BC =


25 cm, and CA = 47 cm. Find the distance from the
intersection of the medians to the midpoint of side CA
Triangles (Part2)
Mid-segment of a triangle
186.The line connecting the midpoints of the sides of a
triangle is called

187.The length of the mid‐segment of a triangle is _____ the


length of the side parallel to it.

188.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 21 m, BC = 194.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 102 mm, BC
33 m, and CA = 36 m. Find the length of the mid ‐ segment = 176 mm, and CA = 210 mm. How far is the inter‐ section of
parallel to the side CA. the medians to side BC?
Perpendicular Bisector of a Triangle
201.The perpendicular bisector of a triangle is the line
195.Each median divided a triangle into two triangles. Which bisecting each side of a triangle at right angles. For a given
of the following is correct? triangle, the three perpendicular bisectors intersect at a point
which is called the

202.The sides of a triangle measures 30 cm, 45 cm and 51 cm.


Find the distance from the intersection of the perpendicular
bisectors to the vertices of the triangle.

Angle Bisectors of a Triangle


196.The angle bisector of a triangle is the line bisecting the
interior angle of the triangle and extending up to the side
opposite the same angle. For a given triangle, these angle
bisectors intersect at a point which is called the

203.A triangular grass plot ABC has sides AB = 15 m, BC =


20 m, and CA = 25 m. Find the minimum radius of action of
an automatic lawn sprinkler which will water all parts of the
197.In triangle ABC, AB = 40 m, BC = 60 m, and CA = 80 m. plot simultaneously.
Find the length of the bisector of        ABC.

204.A triangle ABC has sides AB = 30 cm, BC = 35 cm, and


198.The interior angles of a triangle are 30⁰, 60⁰, and 90⁰. If CA = 40 cm. Find the distance from the intersection of the
the 60⁰ angle is bisected, find the ratio at which the opposite perpendicular bisector of the sides of the triangle to side AB.
side is bisected.

205.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 60 m, BC =


72 m, and CA = 85 m. If the perpendicular bisectors of this
199.In triangle ABC, AB = 15 m, BC = 18 m, and CA = 24 m. triangle intersect at point O, find the area of the triangle COA.
How far is the point of intersection of the angular bisectors
from vertex C?

200.The sides of a triangle ABC are AB = 15 cm, BC = 18 Altitude of a Triangle


cm, and CA = 24 cm. Find the distance from the point of 206.The altitude of a triangle is the line from one vertex
intersection of the angular bisectors to the side AB. perpendicular to the side opposite that vertex. For a given
triangle, the three altitudes intersect at a point which is called
the
207.The sides of triangle are 20 cm, 25 cm, and 30 cm. Find 214.The sides of a triangle measure 103 m, 131 m, and 140 m.
the altitude to the longest side of the triangle. Find the radius of the smallest escribed circle.

208.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 102 mm, BC


= 176 mm, and CA = 210 mm. How far is the intersection of
the medians to side BC?

215.The radii of the escribed circles of a triangle measure 25


m, 35 m, and 64 m. Find the area of the triangle

209.The centroid O of the triangle ABC is connected to the


three vertices. The area of ∆COA is ____ the area of ∆ABC.

Inscribed Figures
210.The sides of a triangle ABC measure AB = 32 m, BC = 216.The sides of a triangle measure 12 m, 9 m, and 23 m. Find
47 m, and CA = 58 m. If the medians of this triangle intersect the radius of the circle inscribed in the triangle.
at point O, find the area of the triangle COA.

217.The sides of a triangle ABC are AB = 15 cm, BC = 18


Escribed Circles of a Triangle cm, CA = 24 cm. Find the distance from the point of
211.It is a circle that is tangent to one side of a triangle and to intersection of the angle bisectors to the side AB.
the extensions of the other sides.

212.The sides of a triangle are 7 m, 9 m, and 11 m. Find the


radius of the circle which is escribed outside the triangle if it is
tangent to the 9-m side.

213.The sides of a triangle measure 68 m, 75 m, and 77 m.


Find the radius of the circle which is escribed outside the
triangle if it is tangent to the 68-m side.

218.In triangle ABC, AB = 15 m, BC = 18 m, CA = 24 m.


How far is the point of intersection of the angular bisectors
from vertex C?
224.Three circles whose radii are 6 m, 8 m, and 12 m are
219.A circle having a radius of 10 cm is inscribed in a triangle tangent externally other. Find the radius of the smallest circle
ABC where A = 45° and B = 75°. Find the area inside the that contains the three centers
triangle but outside the circle.

225.A triangle having an area of 22.62 𝑐𝑚2 is inscribed in a


circle whose radius. If one of the sides of the triangle is 12 cm,
220.The sides of a triangle measures 5 cm, 12 cm, and 13 cm. determine its perimeter.
A circle is drawn inside the triangle so that it is tangent to the
three sides of the triangle. Find the perimeter of the triangle
formed when the points of tangency are connected.

Incircle of a Quadrilateral
226.Referring to the figure, which of the following is
Circumcircle of a Triangle satisfies?
221.A triangle ABC is inscribes in a circle. Find the diameter
of the circle.

222.Find the radius of the circle circumscribed about the


triangle for which A = 50° and a = 35 m. 227.A circle is inscribed in a quadrilateral whose sides are 10
cm, 15 cm, 21 cm and x cm, consecutively. Find the value of
x.

223.Find the radius of the smallest circle that can circumscribe


a right triangle sides are a, b, and c if c is the hypotenuse. 228.Find the area of the circle inscribed in a rhombus with
diagonals 8 m and 12 m.
234.A cyclic quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle. Three of its
229.A quadrilateral ABCD circumscribes a circle. If AB = 30 sides measure AB = 9 m, BC = 13 m, and CD = 23 m. If its
m, BC = 27 m, CD = 21 m and the sum of two opposite angles fourth side coincides with the diameter, find the measurement
is 210°, find the area of the quadrilateral. of the fourth side.

235.The vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD lie on a circle. If


230.A cyclic quadrilateral ABCD circumscribed a circle. IF AB = 20 cm, BC = 25 cm, and CD = 31 cm and DA is the
AB = 21m, BC = 30 m and ∠CBA = 102°, find the radius of diameter of the circle, find the area of the quadrilateral.
the circle inscribed in the quadrilateral.

Polygons
Lines, Sides, and Diagonals of a Polygon
236.In general, a closed plane figure bounded by line
segments as sides is a
Circumcircle of a Quadrilateral
231.The vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD having an area of
1,500 𝑐𝑚2 lie on a circle. If m∠BAD = 80° and m∠CBA = 237.A polygon with seven sides is a/an
60°, find the product of the diagonals of the quadrilateral.

238.Find the number of sides of an icosagon

239.Find the number of sides of a myriagon.

232.A quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle. Its sides are AB =


68.50 m, BC = 155.54 m, CD = 101.61 m, and DA = 127.11 240.Find the number of lines that can be drawn from the
m. Find the radius of the circle. vertices of a pentagon.

241.Find the number of lines that can be drawn from the


233.In the figure, OA = OC = 5 m, AB = CD = 8 m, and 𝜃 = vertices of a chiliagon.
30°. Find the radius of the circle.

242.Find the number of lines that can be drawn from the


vertices of a tetracontakaipentagon.
Area of Regular Polygons
251.Which of the following gives the formula for the area of a
243.How many diagonals are there in a polygon having 24 regular polygon in terms of its number of sides n and the
sides? radius R of the circumscribing circle?

244. How many lines are there in a polygon having 189 252.Which of the following gives the formula for the area of a
diagonals? regular polygon in terms of its number of sides n and the
radius r of the inscribed circle?

253.A circle is inscribed in a hexagon. If the area of the circle


245.The sum of the number of lines drawn from the vertices is 78.54 𝑐𝑚2 , find the area between the circle and the
of two polygons is 13, the sum of the number of diagonals is hexagon.
112. One of the polygons is

Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon 254.Which of the following gives the formula for the area of a
246.Find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a regular polygon in terms of its number of sides n and
decagon. perimeter P?

247.Find the measurement of each interior angle of a regular


icosagon.

248.The sum of the exterior angles of any convex polygon is 255.An octagon is to be formed from a line whose length is 72
always cm. Determine the area of this octagon.

249.Each exterior angle of a regular dodecagon measures

250.The interior angle of a regular polygon is 135 ° greater


than its exterior angle. Describe the polygon.
256.Find the difference between the radii of two circles if one 261.The area of a regular polygon is 21,611.89457 𝑚𝑚2 .
is circumscribed while the other is inscribed in a regular Which of the following possible perimeter of the polygon?
dodecagon whose side is 18 cm.

257.The difference between the radii of the circumscribing 262.Find the side of a regular polygon that can be inscribed in
and the inscribed circle of a hexagon is 1.60 cm. Determine an annulus whose area is 63.62 𝑚2 .
the area of the hexagon.

258.Find the difference in areas of a triskaidecagon and a 263.Find the number of sides of a regular polygon that can be
hexadecagon if their perimeters are both 1,040 cm. inscribed in an annulus if the area of the annulus is
5.7271987% of the area of the larger circle.

259.Two squares each with 12 cm sides overlapped each other 264.Find the length of the line AE in the figure.
such that the overlapping area is a regular octagon. Find the
area of the octagon.

265.Given a constant perimeter, which of the following has


260.Two regular pentagons each with 6 cm sides overlapped the largest area?
each other such that the overlapping area is a regular decagon.
Find the area of the decagon

266.Which of the following is the formula for the sum of the


vertex angles of a regular polygram?
274.Find the radius of the largest circle that can be inscribed
in a regular decagram if each side of the decagram measures
12 m.

267.Each vertex angle of a regular dodecagram measure

268.Which of the following is the formula for the sum of the


interior angles of any polygram?

269.Find the sum of the interior angles of a regular 275.Two regular heptagons overlapped each other to form a
icosagram? regular tetrakaidecagram. What percent of the regular
tetrakaidecagram is occupied by the overlapping area?

270.The sum and difference of the sums of the vertex angles


of two polygrams are 6,120° and 1,080°, respectively. Find the
number of vertices of one polygram.

271.Which of the following gives the formula for the area of a


regular polygram in terms of its number of vertices n and the
measurement of the side s of the inscribed polygon?

272.Find the area of the hexagram inscribed in a circle of


radius 18 cm.

273.A regular five-pointed star is inscribed in a circle with


radius of 10 m. What is the area of the part not covered by the
star?

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