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Polygons

1. The sum of interior angles of a regular polygon is 1260 degrees.


Find the area of the polygon if its perimeter is 45 centimeters.

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2. Determine the area of a regular polygon whose number of diagonals is 5 and its apothem measures 4.

3. The corresponding sides of two similar polygons are 20 and 18. If the area of the
larger polygon measures 360 cm2, find the sum of the areas of two similar polygons.

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Triangles

4. Two sides of a triangle measure 8 m and 12 m and the angle opposite the 8-m side is
30 degrees, determine the area of the triangle.

5. Given two similar triangles whose one triangle has sides 10 cm, 24 cm and 30 cm.
Find the area of the other triangle given that its smallest side measure 6 cm.

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6. The ratio of the interior angle of a triangle is 3:4:5, if its perimeter measures 30 cm.
Find its area.

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7. Triangle ABC has the following data: AB = 16, BC = 24 and CA = 20. Find the
length of the following: (a) Median from vertex A, (b) Angle Bisector to shortest side
and (c) Longest altitude.

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Quadrilaterals

Opposite angles and sides are equal.

Adjacent angles are supplementary.

Diagonals bisect each other.

8. If the sides of the parallelogram and an included angle are 8m, 12m, and 120°,
respectively. Find the length of the shorter diagonal and the area of the
parallelogram.

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Opposite angles and sides are equal.

Adjacent angles are supplementary.

Diagonals bisect each other.

Diagonals are equal.

9. The sides of a rectangle have a ratio of 4:5 determine the area of the rectangle if the
diagonal measures 12 cm.

Opposite angles and sides are equal.

Adjacent angles are supplementary.

Diagonals bisect each other.

Diagonals are perpendicular

10. The area of a rhombus is 156 m2. If its shorter diagonal measures 13 m, find the
length of the longer diagonal, the side of a rhombus and the angle opposite the longer

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10. The area of a rhombus is 156 m2. If its shorter diagonal measures 13 m, find the
length of the longer diagonal, the side of a rhombus and the angle opposite the longer
diagonal.

Opposite angles and sides are equal.

Adjacent angles are supplementary.

Diagonals bisect each other, are equal, and


perpendicular

11. The side of a square is x meters. The midpoints of its sides are joined to form
another square whose area is 16 m2. Find the area of the larger square.

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12. An isosceles trapezoid has an area of 40 m2 and an altitude of 2 m. Its two
bases have a ratio of 2 is to 3. What are the lengths of the bases and one of the
diagonal of the trapezoid?

13. A vacant lot has sides 8m, 12 m, 18 m and 20 m. If the sum of the opposite
angles is 230°, find the area of the lot.

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Circles

14. The circle of radius 18 cm is unbent to form an arc subtending a central angle of 300°. Find the radius of the arc.

15. Find the area of a circular segment if the diameter of the circle is 16 and its central angle is 120⁰.

16. The chord that cuts the circle into two segments is 5 cm from the center. The area of the circle is 1018 cm2. Find the ratio of the segments
formed.

17. A circle has two chords AB and CD which intersects at E. If AB measures 15 cm, and EC and ED measure 5cm and 6cm respectively,
determine length AE if AE > EB.

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18. The line segments BD and BA are secant and tangent lines of a circle respectively. BD intersects the circle at C. If BC=18 and BA=31, find CD.

19. Two points on a circle is subtended by another point on a circle with an angle of 40°. If the radius of the circle is 5, what is the distance between
the two points along the circle and what is the shortest distance between them?

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Circles & Polygons

20. The sides of a triangle are 10, 24 and 30. Determine the radius of the circumscribing circle.

21. The sides of a triangle are 10, 24 and 30. Determine the radius of the inscribed circle.

22. A triangle has sides equal to 10m, 24m and 30m, respectively. Find the radius of the circle which is escribed
outside the triangle if it is tangent to the 24 m side.

23. A triangle is inscribed in a circle whose one side coincides with the diameter of the circle, and the other side is 3.
If the diameter of the circle is 5. Determine the area of the triangle.

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24. Find the area of a regular pentagon that is inscribed in a circle if the area of the circle is 314m2.

25. A circle having an area of 224 m2 is inscribed in an octagon. Find the area of the octagon.

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