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HA
AS
AK
TH
ER
PR
r 2
.
2
22
)
7
Q.1. The radii of two circles are 19 cm and
9 cm respectively. Find the radius of the circle
which has circumference equal to the sum of the
circumferences of the two circles.
[Imp.]
YA
L
BR
2
Area of 1st circle = r12 = (8) cm2
2
2
Area of 2nd circle = r2 = (6) cm2
A3 = (r32 r22 ) =
22
[992.25 441] cm 2
7
22
=
551.25 cm2 = 1732.5 cm2
7
A4 = (r42 r32 )
White
22
7
22
Diameter 80
=
cm
2
2
= 40 cm
Distance travelled in one revolution
= Circumference of wheel
A2 = (r22 r12 )
22
=
Area
Area
Area
Area
Area
BR
22
YA
L
r3
r1
r2
TH
Black
Blue
Red
Gold
PR
2
= (10.5 + 10.5) cm = 21 cm
= (21 + 10.5) cm = 31.5 cm
= (31.5 + 10.5) cm = 42 cm and
= (42 + 10.5) cm = 52.5 cm
r5
A5 = (r52 r42 ) =
cm = 10.5 cm,
ER
r2
r3
r4
r5
21
7
22
AK
7
22
HA
22
AS
Sol. r1 =
22
[(31.5)2 (21)2 ] cm 2
7
= 2 r = 2
22
[441 110.25] cm 2
7
22
=
330.75 cm2 = 1039.5 cm2
7
22
1760
40 cm =
cm
7
7
66
10 km
60
= 11 km = 1100000 cm
wheel in 10 minutes
AS
(a) 20 m
(b) 26 m
(c) 30 m
(d) 32 m
Sol. (b) Diameter of the wheel = 84 cm
r = 42 cm
PR
cm 2
Circumference = 2r = 2
77
22 7 7
cm 2 .
cm2 =
2
7 2 2
7
cm.
2
TH
Area = r
22
42 cm
7
= 44 6 cm = 264 cm.
Distance travelled in 10 complete revolutions
(264 10) cm = 2640 cm = 26 m (approx)
(d) 77 cm 2
ER
77
AK
BR
YA
L
= 14 cm.
2 22
2 r = 88 cm r =
HA
then
A1 (4 x )2 16
=
=
A 2 (3 x )2
9
= 4 11 cm = 44 cm
Circumference = 2r
r(r 2) = 0 r 2 units
d = 2r d = 2 2 units = 4 units
44 7
= 7 cm.
2r = 44 r =
2 22
AS
AK
2
2
2
Area = x , New area = (2 x ) = 4 x .
22
cm
7
PR
= 2 25 cm = 50 cm = 50
HA
22 100 7
= 14 .
50 22
ER
TH
of the circle
44 = 2 r r =
44 7
= 7 cm
2 22
22
7 7 cm2
7
= 154 cm2.
2
Area of the circle = r =
BR
14
cm = 7 cm
2
Perimeter of the semicircular protractor
YA
L
22
7 = 36 cm
= 2 r + r = 14 +
14
cm = 7 cm
2
Perimeter of the semi-circular protractor
Radius of protractor =
22
7 cm = 36 cm.
= 2r + r = 14 +
22 7
=2m
= d =
7 11
No. of rounds made to cover 4 km
4000
= 2000
=
2
=
4
22
14 cm = 44 cm
7
22
7 7 cm 2 154 cm 2 .
7
R = 63 m and r = 56 m
Hence, width of the track = (R r) metres
= (63 56) metres = 7 metres.
AK
PR
TH
15
105 7
= 105 r =
7
2 15
r = 24.5 cm.
Hence, the radius of the circle is 24.5 cm.
2r
22
2r
15
135 7
= 135 r =
7
15 2
r=
63
= 31.5 cm
2
22
2r 1 = 135
7
YA
L
22
2r 1 = 105
7
22
Diameter = 2 Radius
According to the question,
2r 2r = 135
2r( 1) = 135
BR
Diameter = 2 Radius
According to the question,
2r 2r = 105
2r( 1) = 105
ER
7 1
7 1
and r = 352
22 2
22 2
AS
R = 396
792
792 7
=
=
= 300.
0.84 0.84 22
22
22
R = 396 and 2
r = 352
7
7
C
100
700
22
2
44
2
7
= 15.9 cm.
HA
Sol. C = 2r r =
[2011 (T-II)]
2002 2002 7
=
= 650 .
0.98 0.98 22
AS
HA
PR
ER
TH
BR
R=
33
r
YA
L
r2
88
88
=
= 14
22
2
2
7
2r = 140 + 14 = 154
r=
1089
2r 140 =
(iii)
33
Substituting R =
in (ii), we get
r
33
r
= 140 cm.
Let radius of the top = r cm.
Therefore, the radius of the bottom
= (140 r) cm.
The circumference of top = 2r cm.
The circumference of bottom = 2(140 r) cm.
Difference of circumferences
= [2r 2 (140 r)] cm.
By the given condition,
2r 2(140 r) = 88
(Given)
2(r 140 + r) = 88
AK
R + r = 14
(i)
[ C1C2 = 14 cm (given)]
Given that the sum of the areas of two circles
is equal to 130 sq. cm.
R2 + r2 = 130
R2 + r2 = 130
(ii)
Rr = 33
154
cm = 77 cm
2
+ r2 = 130
+ r 2 = 130
1089 + r 4
= 130
r2
1089 + r4 = 130r2
4
r 130r2 + 1089 = 0
r4 121r2 9r2 + 1089 = 0
5775 2
=
m
1.5
2
= 5775 m2 = 3850 m2
HA
r 2 = 3850
22 2
r = 3850
7
AS
7
= 175 7 = 35 35
22
= 35.
Circumference of the field = 2r units
PR
AK
r = 3850
22
= 2
35 m = 220 m.
ER
TH
17
= Rs 220 = Rs 1870.
22 17.5
2
m
7 2
22 17.5 17.5 2
m
7
2
2
11 17.5 2.5 2
m = 240.625 m2
2
Area of the pond + path = R2
=
BR
22 24.5 24.5 2
m
7 2 2
11 3.5 24.5 2
m = 471.625 m2
2
Area of the path = (471.625 240.625)
= 231 m2.
=
121 cm = 11 cm.
YA
L
22
r = 44 r = 7.
7
Hence, area of the circle
Then, 2r = 44 2
22
[Given]
R + r = 116
(i)
R 2 + r 2 = 116
Distance between the centres = 6 cm [Given]
OO = 6 cm
R r = 6 cm
(ii)
2
2
2
(R r ) = 36 R + r 2Rr = 36
= (64 16) cm = 48 cm = 4 3 cm
PR = 2RS PR = 2 4 3 cm = 8 3 cm
The area of the rhombus (shaded area) OPQR
AK
22
Take = .
7
Sol. Side of hexagonal plot = 72 m.
Area of equilateral triangle OAB
inscribed in it.
TH
ER
PR
22
r = 168 m
Circumference of the circular field
22
= 2 r = 2
168 m = 1056 m.
7
Distance covered in 10 rounds = 10 circumference of the circular park
= 10 1056 m = 10560 m.
Time taken to cover 4.5 km = 1 hour
10560
km
Time taken to cover =
1000
3
(Side)2
4
3
(72)2 m 2
4
BR
YA
L
= 6 1296 3 m2
= 7776 1.732 m2 = 13468.032 m2
[ 3 = 1.732]
72
OC2 = OA 2 AC2 = (72)2
2
72
= 5184 = 5184 1296 = 3888
2
r 2 = 3888
Area of inscribed circular swimming tank
22
= r 2 =
(3888) m 2
7
= 12219.429 m 2
Required difference
= 13468.032 m2 12219.429 m2
= 1248.603 m2.
Sol. Clearly, OP = OQ = OR = 8 cm
Let OQ and PR intersect at S
Since the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each
other at right angles, we have, OS = 4 cm and
OSP = 90
Now, PR = 2PS
and RS =
= 1296 3 m 2
10560
176
hours =
hours
4.5 1000
75
= 2 hours 20 minutes 48 seconds.
=
1
1
OQ PR = 8 8 3 cm 2 = 32 3 cm 2 .
2
2
AS
HA
OR 2 OS2 cm = 82 42 cm
8
AK
AS
HA
ER
PR
TH
BR
YA
L
r 2
.
360
2r r
=
of at the centre =
.
360 180
= 2r +
2r
.
360
HA
1
r
.
lr , where l =
180
2
1 minute.
10. A segment of a circle is the region
bounded by an arc and a chord, including the arc
and the chord.
11. Minor segment : If the boundary of a
segment is a minor arc of a circle, then the
corresponding segment is called a minor
segment. In the figure, segment PQR (the area
which is shaded) is a minor segment.
AS
A=
1
in
2
AK
360
= 6.
minute =
60
ER
PR
360
= 30.
12
Angle described by hour hand in one minute
30 1
=
= .
60 2
TH
r 2 1 2
r sin .
360 2
14. Area of major segment PQSP
= r2 area of minor segment PRQS.
YA
L
BR
22
.
7
Q.1. Find the area of a sector of a circle
with radius 6 cm if angle of the sector is 60.
Sol. Radius r = 6 cm
As per condition, 2r = 22
2
Angle = 60
We know that, area of the sector
r 2
=
360
60 22
132
(6)2 cm 2 =
cm 2 .
=
360 7
7
22
7
22 7
r = 22 r =
r=
cm
7
2
2 22
r 2
360
=
10
90 22 7
cm 2
360 7 2
r 2
360
Sol. Radius = r = 21 cm
Angle = = 60
30 22
154
14 14 cm 2 =
cm 2 .
360 7
3
21
21
cm
AK
PR
S
2r
360
60
22
2
21 cm = 22 cm.
360
7
(ii) Area of the sector formed by the arc
60 22
r 2 =
21 21 cm 2
360
360 7
= 231 cm2.
(iii) Area of the segment formed by the
corresponding chord
= Area of sector OAB Area of OAB
= 231 cm2 area of OAB
(i)
Now, we have to find the area of triangle AOB.
Draw OM AB
In OMA and OMB,
OMA = OMB
[Each = 90]
OA = OB
[Radius of the circle]
OM = OM
[Common side]
OMA OMB
[RHS congruence criterion]
AM = BM
[CPCT]
M is the mid-point of AB
and AOM = BOM
[CPCT]
1
BR
cm
10
cm 90
TH
= 90
10
ER
[Given]
AS
HA
cm
Q.5.
subtends
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
90 22 7 7
77
cm 2 =
cm 2 .
360 7 2 2
8
YA
L
r 2
=
360
So, area of the minor sector OAB
90
3.14 10 10 cm 2 = 78.5 cm2
=
360
OA OB
Area of OAB =
2
10 10
cm 2 = 50 cm 2
2
Area of the minor segment = Area of minor
sector OAB Area of OAB
= 78.5 cm2 50 cm2 = 28.5 cm2
=
1
60 = 30
2
In OMA,
OM
3 OM
=
OA
2
21
cos 30 =
Area of AOB :
Draw OM AB
In OMA and OMB,
OA = OB
[Radii of the same circle]
OMA = OMB
[Each = 90]
OM = OM
[Common side]
OMA
OMB
21 3
cm
OM =
2
21
cm = 21 cm
2
1
AB OM
2
AS
AB = 2AM = 2
AM
21
1 AM
=
AM =
cm
OA
2
2
21
HA
sin 30 =
1
21 3 441 3 2
21
=
cm
2
2
4
Area of segment formed by the corresponding
chord = Area of the sector formed by the arc Area
of OAB
PR
ER
OM = BOM =
r 2 1 2
r sin
360
2
1
= (231
21 21 sin 60) cm2
2
= 30
cos 30 =
OM
OA
BR
YA
L
cm
15
15
cm
3 OM
=
2
15
AM
1 AM
=
OA
2 15
Area of AOB =
=
[Imp.]
15 3
cm
2
AM =
15
2
2AM = 15 AB = 15 cm
1
1
AOM = (60)
2
2
In OMA,
Also, sin 30 =
3 = 1.73)
[CPCT]
OM =
441 3
2
= 231
cm
4
1
AB
2
AM = BM =
and OM = BOM
TH
441 3
= 231
cm2.
4
Alternate method :
We know that area of minor segment
r 2
360
60
3.14 (15) 2 cm 2 = 117.75 cm2 ....(i)
360
AK
1
AB OM
2
1
15 3
225 3
15
cm 2 =
cm 2
2
2
4
225 1.73
cm2 = 97.3125 cm2 (ii)
4
Area of corresponding minor segment of the
circle
= Area of the minor sector Area of AOB
= (117.75 97.3125) cm2 = 20.4375 cm2
(iii)
=
12
Area of circle = r2
= 3.14 15 15 cm2
(iv)
Area of the corresponding major segment of the
circle
= Area of circle Area of the corresponding
minor segment of the circle
= (3.14 15 15) cm2 20.4375 cm2
= (706.5 20.4375) cm2 = 686.0625 cm2.
3 AM
=
AM = 6 3 cm
2
12
2AM = 12 3 AB = 12 3 cm (iii)
1
Area of AOB = AB OM
2
1
= 12 3 6 cm 2 = 36 3 cm 2
2
= 36 1.73 cm2
= 62.28 cm2
(iv)
So, area of the corresponding segment of the
circle
= Area of the corresponding sector of the circle
Area of AOB
= (150.72 62.28) cm2 = 88.44 cm2.
HA
3 = 1.73 )
[2011 (T-II)]
AS
AK
PR
cm
O1
2
r 2
360
120
3.14 12 12 cm 2
360
= 150.72 cm2
TH
ER
12
cm
....(i)
YA
L
BR
Area of AOB :
In OMA and OMB,
OA = OB
[Radii of the same circle]
OMA = OMB = 90
OM = OM
[Common]
OMA OMB [RHS congruence criterion]
[CPCT]
AM = BM
1
AM = BM =
AB
2
AOM = BOM
[CPCT]
AOM = BOM
In OMA,
R 2
360
3.14 5 5 90 2
m
=
360
3.14 25 2
m
=
4
78.5 2
m = 19.625 m2
=
4
Hence, area of the field in which the horse can
graze = 19.625 m2.
Area of sector =
1
1
BOA = (120) = 60
2
2
OM
1 OM
=
OA
2 12
OM = 6 cm
AM
sin 60 =
OA
cos 60 =
(ii)
13
R12 3.14 10 10 90 2
=
m
360
360
= 3.14 5 5 m2 = 78.50 m2.
Hence, increase in grazing area
= (78.50 19.625)m2 = 58.875 m2.
Number of ribs = 8
HA
AS
45 22
r 2 =
45 45 cm 2
360
360 7
=
22275
cm 2 .
28
TH
ER
PR
AK
BR
35
mm
2
Number of diameters = 5
Length of 5 diameters = 35 5 mm = 175 mm
Circumference of circle = 2r
22 35
= 2
mm = 110 mm
7
2
The total length of the silver wire required
= (110 + 175) mm = 285 mm
Total
=
=
35
360
mm, =
= 36
2
10
Area of each sector of the brooch
36 22 35 35
mm 2
r 2 =
=
360 7
2
2
360
385
mm 2 .
=
4
(ii) r =
r 2
360
area cleaned at each sweep of the blades
2
r 2
360
115
22
2
(25) 2 cm 2
360 7
158125
cm 2 .
126
YA
L
Radius of circle =
AOM = BOM
1
2
80
r 2 =
3.14 (16.5) 2 km2
=
360
360
= 189.97 km2.
1
(60) = 30
2
OM
In OMA, cos 30 =
OA
=
3 OM
=
OM = 14 3 cm
2
28
[2011 (T-II)]
HA
AM
1 AM
=
AM = 14 cm
OA
2
28
2AM = 28 cm AB = 28 cm
1
Area of AOB = AB OM
2
sin 30 =
1
28 14 3 cm 2 = 196 3 cm 2
2
PR
AK
AS
3 = 1.7)
[CPCT]
BR
TH
ER
360
= 60
6
Area of minor sector OAB
60 22
28 2 cm 2
=
r 2 =
360 7
360
YA
L
Sector angle = =
p
p
2R
R 2
(b)
180
180
p
p
2R
2 R 2
(c)
(d)
360
720
Sol. (d) Angle of sector = = p
1232
cm 2 = 410.67 cm2 ....(i)
3
(a)
Area of AOB :
Draw OM AB
In OMA and OMB,
OA = OB [Radii of the same circle]
OM = OM
[Common]
OMA = OMB
[Each = 90]
OMA OMB [RHS congruence criterion]
AM = BM
[CPCT]
AM = BM =
Radius of circle = R
Area of sector =
p
R 2 =
R 2
360
360
p
p
2R 2 =
2R 2
2(360)
720
Hence, the correct answer is (d).
=
1
AB [M is mid-point of AB]
2
15
22
circumference is 22 cm is : =
7
[2011 (T-II)]
(b) 3.5 cm
(d) 17.25 cm2
7
2
90 22 7 7
Area of a quadrant =
360 7 2 2
77
=
cm 2 = 9.625 cm 2
8
360
2 21 = 42 cm
360
PR
a cm
3
(d)
a cm
2
YA
L
35 minutes = 6 35 = 210.
BR
(c) 9 cm 2
(d) 6 cm 2
(a) 12 cm 2
45
2 a cm = a cm
4
360
4.4 =
360
= 6
60
So, angle swept in 10 minutes, = 10 6 = 60
r 2
Area of the sector =
360
(b)
a cm
6
(c) a cm
4
(a)
TH
hand in 1 hour =
ER
AK
AS
HA
Sol. (c) 2r = 22 r =
r 2
360
60
r 2 r 2 = 4.4 6
360
r 2 = 26.4
Q.8. The angle subtended by an arc of length
2
cm at the centre of the circle of radius 4 cm is :
3
60
62 cm 2 = 6 cm 2
360
(a) 30
(c) 60
16
(b) 45
(d) 90
2r
360
=
2 4
3 360
= 30
21
cm
2
Sol. (a) Area of the sector swept out in 1 minute
r 2
=
360
6
7
r 2 [ for 1 minute is 6]
=
360
60
r2 = 7 cm r = 7 cm
(c) 14 cm
HA
AS
60
22
66 7
2
r
=r
360
7
44
21
= 10.5 cm
2
Sol. We have,
Angle described by the minute hand in one
minute = 6
Angle described by the minute hand in 10
minutes = (6 10) = 60
Area swept by the minute hand in 10 minutes
= Area of a sector of angle 60 in a circle of
radius 7 cm
PR
r=
2r
360
AK
11 =
ER
3
cm2. The angle
7
TH
32 cm2
Sol. (b) Area of the sector =
360
YA
L
Sol. We have,
Angle described by the minute hand in one
minute = 6
Angle described by the minute hand in 5
minutes = (6 5) = 30
Area swept by the minute hand in 5 minutes
= Area of a sector of angle 30 in a circle of
radius
60 22
(7)2 cm 2 = 25.66 cm 2 .
360 7
BR
66
22
=
9
7 360 7
3 360
=
= 120
9
(d)
60
30 22
=
360 7
( 21) cm
2
21 cm
= 5.5 cm 2 .
39
cm = 19.5 cm
2
2r
l=
A
B
360
PR
AK
HA
45
22
2
7 cm
7 cm
45
360
7
= 5.5 cm
O
Perimeter of sector (OAB)
= OA + OB + arc AB = (7 + 7 + 5.5) cm
= 19.5 cm.
=
AS
OA + OB + arc AB = 27.2 cm
5.6 + 5.6 + arc AB = 27.2
arc AB = (27.2 11.2) cm = 16 cm
Area of sector OAB
1
1
2
2
= l r = 16 5.6 cm = 44.8 cm
2
2
YA
L
BR
cm
14
90
r 2
360
1 22
Use = 7
[2008C]
Sol. BO = OD, r = 60 cm
= 360 BOD = 360 90 = 270
r 2
(i) Area (table top) =
360
270
=
3.14 60 60 cm2
360
314
= 45 60
cm2
100
= 27 314 cm2 = 8478 cm2.
2 r 2 r
(ii) Perimeter (table top) =
360
270
314
2
60 cm + 120 cm
=
360
100
90 314
cm + 120 cm
=
100
5 2 r 2 x
360 5
r =
= 100.
x=
18
360
18
But,
r 2 x
360
TH
ER
2
Area of the circle = r
2826 + 1200
cm = 402.6 cm.
10
30 22
A2 =
(3.5)2 cm 2
360 7
B
A
r 2 = 40 22 1.26 1.26 m2
360
360 7
= 0.5544 m2.
(ii) Area of remaining portion
= Area of the circle Area of the sector
77
77
(4 1) cm 2 =
cm 2
24
8
= 9.625 cm2.
=
AS
AK
22
PR
ER
40
22
2
1.26 m
360
7
= (2.52 + 0.88) m = 3.40 m.
arc = 2 1.26 m +
sector =
TH
22
r 2
1 2
r
=
360
10
360
=
= 36.
=
10
360 10
BR
YA
L
30 22
72 cm 2
A1 =
360
7
r 2
360
[2011 (T-II)]
A1 =
1
that of the
10
HA
77 77
=
cm 2
6
24
Sol.
(i) Area of the portion removed = Area of the sector
77
1 22 7 7
A2 =
cm 2 =
cm 2
24
12 7 2 2
Area of the shaded region = A1 A2
40
2
Using : A = 360 r
210 22
77
cm 2
6
19
r 2
360
Ratio of the areas of the three sectors
150
90
2 120
: r 2
: r 2
= r
360
360
360
= 120 : 150 : 90 = 4 : 5 : 3.
120
150
90
Sol. Given r = 6 cm
Area of the circle = r2 sq. cm
(d)
3
area of the circle
4
HA
AS
AK
PR
1
area of the circle
4
ER
(c)
BR
TH
YA
L
(a)
(b)
20
22
.
7
is
4523
cm 2 .
28
HA
RQ =
PR
360
(14) 2 cm 2
(7) 2 cm2
=
360
360
40
{(14) 2 (7) 2 } cm 2
=
360
1 22
154
2
cm 2 .
= (14 7)(14 + 7) cm =
9 7
3
BR
YA
L
625
625 22
6875
cm 2 =
cm 2 =
cm 2 (i)
8
8
7
28
1
Area of RPQ = PQ PR
2
1
= 24 7 cm 2 = 84 cm2
2
r
2
TH
625 = 25 cm
Diameter of the circle = RQ = 25 cm
25
Radius of the circle (r) =
cm
2
1
2
Area of the semi-circle = r cm2
2
2
1 25
= cm2
2 2
ER
Sol. PQ = 24 cm
RPQ = 90
[Angle in a semi-circle is 90]
PR = 7 cm
In QPR,
RQ2 = PR2 + PQ2 [By Pythagoras Theorem]
= (7)2 + (24)2 = 49 + 576 = 625
AK
40
AS
6875 2352
6875
84 cm 2 =
cm 2
=
28
28
=
4523
cm 2
28
21
1 2
r
2
1 22
7 7 cm 2 = 77 cm 2 (ii)
2 7
Area of semi-circle BPC
=
1 2 1 22
r =
7 7 cm 2
2
2 7
= 77 cm2
Area of the shaded region = Area of the square
ABCD (Area of semi-circle APD + Area of semicircle BPC)
= (196 154) cm2 = 42 cm2.
=
AS
HA
AK
90
2
(1)2 + cm2
= (4 4) cm2 4
2
360
22
PR
44
112 44 2
68 2
= 16 cm2 =
cm =
cm .
7
7
7
TH
ER
= (6) 2 cm 2 +
YA
L
BR
3
60
(12)2 cm 2
(6)2 cm2
4
360
= 36 cm 2 + 36 3 cm 2 6 cm 2
= 30 cm2 + 36 3 cm2
22
cm 2 + 36 3 cm 2
7
660
+ 36 3 cm 2 .
=
7
= 30
3
3 2
(side) 2 =
a
[a = side]
4
4
Area of the design (shaded region)
= Area of the circular table cover
Area of the equilateral triangle ABC
=
= (32) 2
22
3 2
a
4
(i)
r 2
360
Area of shaded region = Area of the square of side
14 cm 4 [Area of a sector of central angle 90]
90
2
72 cm 2
= 14 14 cm 4
360
22 2
2
2
= 196 cm (7) cm
7
= (196 154) cm2 = 42 cm2.
2
h
3
AS
HA
Area of sector =
2
h = 32 h = 48 cm
3
Using Pythagoras theorem in ABD,
AK
As per condition,
a2
3a 2
= h2
= h2
4
4
ER
a2
PR
a2
2 a
a2 = h + a2 = h 2 +
2
4
4(48) 2
4h 2
=
= 3072
3
3
From equation (i),
TH
a2 =
YA
L
BR
3
3072 cm2
Required area = (32) cm
4
22
(1024) cm 2 768 3 cm 2
=
7
22528
768 3 cm 2 .
=
7
60
= 106 m + 106 m + 2 m
2
22
= (212 + 60 ) m = 212 + 60 m
7
1320
2804
= 212 +
m
m =
7
7
(ii) Area of the track
= (106 10) m2 + (106 10) m2
1
1
2
2
2
+ 2 (30 + 10) (30) m
2
2
3 2
a cm 2
4
Area of triangle =
As per condition,
40000 = 200 cm
60 200 2
2
2
=
cm = 10000 cm
360
2
6
S
ER
TH
1
1
7
2
2
2
2
= cm + (7) cm 14 7 cm
2
2
2
(10000) cm 2
2
= 17320.5 cm2 3.14 5000 cm2
= (17320.5 15700) cm2 = 1620.5 cm2.
2
= 17320.5 cm
BR
= 10000 4 = 40000
1
Area of ABC = Base Altitude
2
PR
a=
17320.5 4
AK
a2 =
3 2
a = 17320.5
4
AS
HA
49 2 49 2
cm +
cm 49 cm 2
4
2
YA
L
49 3 22 2
cm 49 cm2
=
47
49 66 49 28 2
3234 1372
cm =
cm 2
28
28
1862 2
cm = 66.5 cm2.
28
Sol. In AOB,
OB =
22
(7) 2 cm 2
7
= (1764 1386) cm2 = 378 cm2.
AS
HA
AK
PR
30
BR
YA
L
77 35 2
77 7 2 49 2
cm .
= cm = cm =
8 10
8 2
8
7 cm
r12 r22
360 360
30
30
(21) 2 cm 2
(7) 2 cm 2
=
360
360
77 2 OB OD 77 2 3.5 2 2
cm
cm
cm
=
8
2
8
2
D21 cm
1 22 35 35
77
cm 2 =
cm2.
4 7 10 10
8
ER
TH
OA 2 + OA 2
2OA = 2(20) cm = 20 2 cm
Area of the shaded region = Area of the quadrant
OPBQ Area of the square OABC
90
(20 2)2 cm 2 20 20 cm 2
=
360
= 200 cm2 400 cm2
= 200 3.14 cm2 400 cm2
= 628 cm2 400 cm2 = 228 cm2.
2
= 1764 cm 9
OA 2 + AB2
1 22
1 22
21 21cm 2
7 7 cm 2
12 7
12 7
231 2 77 2
693 77 2
cm cm =
cm
2
6
6
616 2 308 2
cm =
cm .
6
3
25
(i)
14 2
cm = 7 2 cm
2
Area of the semi-circle
TH
BR
1 2 1 22
7 2 7 2 cm 2
= r =
2
2 7
= 154 cm2
Required area = Area of semi-circle with BC as
diameter [Area of sector ABC Area of BAC]
cm2
YA
L
[154 98]
PR
= 98
2r 2 2r 2 90 2 22 8 8 90 2
=
=
cm
360
360
7 360
704 2
cm
7
ER
22 14 14 90
=
7
360
= 154 cm2
(ii)
Radius of semi-circle with BC as diameter
= 154
AK
r 2
Area of sector ABC =
360
cm2
AS
HA
BC = 14 2 cm
Radius of circle = 14 cm
1
Area of BAC = AB AC
2
1
2
= 14 14 cm = 98 cm2
2
256 2
704
=
64 cm 2 =
cm = 36.57 cm2.
7
cm2.
46 2
cm
7
26 2
cm
(c)
7
(a)
(b)
36 2
cm
7
1
1
32 cm 2 6 3 cm 2
2
2
4
36 2
11
2
2
cm
= 9 9 cm = 9 cm =
7
7
7
26
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
4 cm
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
1 cm
(b) 48 cm2
(d) 56 cm2
AS
(a) 24 cm2
(c) 42 cm2
14 cm
HA
4 cm
PR
1
2
2
2
2
= 2 7 m + 2 m
2
= ( 49 + 4 ) m 2 = 53 m 2 .
90
1
7 7 7 2 cm 2
360
2
63
cm 2 = 31.5 cm 2
2
(b) 49 m2
(d) 53m2
YA
L
7 cm
BR
20 m
(a) 51m2
(c) 55m2
D
2 cm
TH
2m
14 m
ER
AK
(b) 13 cm2
4 62 = 36 m 2
4
HA
Sol. QPR = 90
[Angle in a semi-circle]
2
2
2
QR = PR + PQ
[Pythagoras theorem]
= 49 + 576 = 625
QR = 25 cm
Radius of the circle, r =
2
= (6 2
AS
1
42 ) cm2
2
2
2
= (6 4)(6 4) cm 20 cm
BR
YA
L
6 cm
TH
ER
8 cm
r 2 1
PQ RP
2
2
1
2
= [3.14 12.5 12.5 24 7] cm
2
1
2
= [490.625 168] cm
2
1
= 322.625 cm 2 = 161.31 cm2.
2
=
PR
= 12.5 cm.
Area of the shaded region = Area of the semicircle area of the triangle
AK
(b) 20 cm2
(d) 24 cm2
(a) 25 cm2
(c) 18 cm2
25
cm
2
1 8
1 6
2 cm 2 + 2 cm 2
2 2
2 2
(16 + 9 ) cm 2 = 25 cm 2
AC
BC
AB
=
2
2
2
4.2 1.4 2.8
+
+
cm
=
2
2
2
28
22
[2.1 + 0.7 + 1.4] cm
7
22
4.2 cm = 13.2 cm .
7
25
sq units
8
Area of the semi-circle with AC as diameter
=
AC
= 2 sq units = 2 sq units
2 2
2
Area of the semi-circle with AB as diameter
3
AB
=
= sq units
22
2 2
9
=
sq units
8
1
Area of ABC =
AB AC
2
TH
2
= 14 14 4 (3.5) cm2
9
25
+ 2
6 sq units
8
8
9 + 16 25
+ 6 sq units = 6 sq units.
=
8
BR
22
PR
7
cm = 3.5 cm
2
14
cm = 7 cm
2
ER
AK
1
3 4 sq units = 6 sq units
2
Area of the shaded region = area of the semicircle with diameter AB + area of the semi-circle with
diameter AC [area of the semi-circle with diameter
BC area of ABC]
=
AS
HA
YA
L
3 = 1.73]
[2009]
[Take
60
60 60
[Pythagoras theorem]
BC = 9 + 16 units = 5 units
Area of the semi-circle with BC as diameter
BC
=
2 2
5
=
2 2
3 2
x = 49 3
4
x2 = 4 49 x = 2 7 = 14 cm
Radius of each circle = 7 cm
Then,
sq units
29
4 + r = 8 r
2r = 4 r = 2 cm
Area of the shaded region
= Area of ABC Area of the circle
= 77 cm2
Required area = Area of the shaded region
= Area of the triangle Area of the three sectors
= (49 1.73 77) cm2
= (84.77 77) cm2 = 7.77 cm2.
= 6 8 3.14 4 cm2
2
= (24 12.56) cm2 = 11.44 cm2.
AK
AS
HA
ER
PR
1
AB AC 22
2
TH
AC = 100 36 = 8 cm
OP AB and OQ AC
And OP = OQ = r
BR
YA
L
1
(4.5)2 cm 2
2
1
1
(1.5)2 + (1.5)2 cm 2
2
2
+ (1.5)2 cm 2 (2.25)2 cm 2
2
2
2
2
= (4.5) cm (1.5)2 cm 2 + (1.5) cm 2
2
2
(2.25)2 cm 2
Also, CR = CQ
4 + r = AC AQ
(4.5) 2 (1.5)2
(2.25) 2 cm2
2
2
[From (i)]
30
1
1
= [64 + 64 +
36 ] cm
= [128 + 25.14 + 12] cm2 = 165.14 cm2.
= Rs 3.
Sol.
AK
PR
S
Diameter PS = 12 cm
12
cm = 4 cm
3
QS = QR + RS = (4 + 4) cm = 8 cm
(i) Required perimeter = (length of semi-circle
of radius 6 cm + length of semi-circle of radius
4 cm + length of semi-circle of radius 2 cm)
= ( 6 + 4 + 2) cm = 12 cm
(ii) Required area = (Area of semi-circle with
diameter PS + Area of semi-circle with diameter PQ
Area of semi-circle with diameter QS)
YA
L
BR
TH
ER
HA
12.375 25
100
PQ = QR = RS =
2
2
2
1
1
1
12
4
8
= +
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
12
4
8
= + cm 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
176
+ 2 100 64 ] cm2
7
= [128 + 25.14 + 2
22
=
3.94 cm 2 = 12.375 cm 2 .
7
8 4 (5)2 82 cm2
4
AS
= 3.9375 cm
1
(62 + 22 42 ) cm2
2
1
1 22
264
= (24) cm 2 =
24 cm 2 =
cm 2
2
2 7
7
= 37.71 cm2.
=
1
(4)2
2
+ DF 4 DE 2 DF 2
4
1 22
= (8 4) + (8 4) + (8)2 +
16
2 7
Take = .
7
31
1 22
[(21 + 14) (21 14)] m2
4 7
11
=
35 7 m2 = 192.5 m2.
14
3
(side)2
4
HA
AS
= R 2 r 2 = (R 2 r 2 )
4
4
4
1 22
2
(21) (14)2 m 2
=
4 7
3
(24)2 cm 2 = 144 3 cm 2
(i)
4
Let r be the radius of inscribed circle, then
Area of AFO
AK
PR
TH
ER
1
144 3
12 r =
2
6
144 3
=4 3
36
Also, area of the inscribed circle = r2
O
BR
22
22
(4 3)2 cm 2 =
4 4 3 cm 2
7
7
= 150.85 cm2
=
YA
L
(144 3 150.85) cm 2
r=
1
1 22
= r2 =
(14)2 cm2 = 308 cm 2
2
2 7
Radius of each of the smaller semi-circles = 7 cm
1
2
Area of 2 smaller semi-circles = 2 r
2
1 22
2
2
= 2
(7) cm = 154 cm 2
2 7
1
1
AF r = area of ABC
2
6
22
7
[HOTS]
32
HA
AS
22 7 7 180 2
m = 77 m 2
7
360
Sides of plot ABC are a = 20 m, b = 34 m and
c = 42 m.
TH
ER
20 + 34 + 42
m = 48 m
2
Area of triangular plot = Area of ABC
BR
= s (s a) (s b) (s c)
= 48 28 14 6 m 2 = 336 m 2
Hence, area grazed by the horses = 77 m2 and
ungrazed area = (336 77) m2 = 259 m2.
YA
L
O
G
Semi-perimeter (s) =
= 1353.625 m2.
r 2
r 2
(1 + 2 + 3 ) =
180
360
360
[ Sum of three angles of a = 180]
PR
= 235.8125 m2
r 2 1 r 2 2 r 2 3
+
+
360
360
360
AK
lawn
22
Use =
100 m
33
52 m
21 m
21 m
3 = 1.73 ).
HA
AS
AK
a/2
PR
h
O
r
ER
YA
L
BR
TH
50 m
m
8c
10 cm
F
34
cm
10 cm
B. FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
ACTIVITY
Objective : To derive the formula for area of sector of a circle.
Materials Required :
Glaze paper, geometry box, A pair of scissors. Fevistick etc.
AS
HA
Procedure :
PR
AK
Figure 1
Figure 2(b)
Figure 2(c)
YA
L
Figure 2(a)
BR
TH
ER
Figure 2(d)
5. To calculate the area of sectors of C1, C2, C3 and C4, record your observations in the
following table.
Angle of the
sector =
No. of equal
sectors in the circle
C1
45
C2
60
C3
90
C4
120
Circle
Area of one
sector
1
8
1
6
1
4
1
3
35
r2
r2
r2
r2
r2
360
45
r2 =
360
60
r2 =
360
90
r2 =
360
120
r2 =
360
1 2
r
8
1 2
r
6
1 2
r
4
1 2
r
3
r2.
360
ANSWERS
Practice Exercise 12.1A
1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. 52.8 cm, 221.76 cm2 6. 38.5 cm2 7. 10,000 revolutions 8. 2.8 m
9. 4.4 km 10. 154 cm, 126 cm 11. 14 m 12. 25 13. 95.40 cm2 14. 954.56 cm or 340 cm
8. 14 cm2 9. (a) 20.32 cm2
AS
HA
AK
YA
L
BR
TH
ER
PR
1. 32.4 m 2. 72.665 cm2 3. 21.5 cm2 4. 4032 cm2 5. 346.5 m2, 3293.5 m2 6. 14 3 cm
7. 537.5 cm2 8. 115.28 cm2
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