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1. A triangular lot ABC have side BC = 400 m and angle B = 50°.

The lot is to be
segregated by a dividing line DE parallel to BC and 150 m long. The area of
segment BCDE is 50,977.4 m2.

a. Calculate the area of lot ABC.


b. Calculate the area of lot ADE.
c. Calculate the value of angle C

2. From the right triangle ABC shown below, AB = 40 cm and BC = 30 cm. Points E
and F are projections of point D from hypotenuse AC to the perpendicular legs
AB and BC, respectively. How far is D from AB so that length EF is minimal?

3. Point P is inside the isosceles right triangle ABC. AP is 15 cm, BP is 9 cm and CP is


12 cm as shown. Determine the area of the triangle ABC.
 

4. A strip of 640 m2 is sold from a triangular field whose sides are 96 m, 72 m, and
80 m. The strip is of uniform width h and has one of its sides parallel to the
longest side of the field. Find the width of the strip.

5. BC of trapezoid ABCD is tangent at any point on circular arc DE whose center is


O. Find the length of BC so that the area of ABCD is maximum.
 
6. The quadrilateral ABCD shown in Fig. PG-010 is inscribed in a circle with
side AD coinciding with the diameter of the circle. if sides AB, BC, and CD are 8
cm, 10 cm, and 12 cm long, respectively, find the radius of the circumscribing
circle.
 

7. From the figure shown, ABC and DEF are equilateral triangles. Point E is the


midpoint of AC and points D and F are on the circle circumscribing ABC. If AB is
12 cm, find DE.

8. Three squares are drawn so that each will contain a side of regular hexagon as
shown in the given figure. If the hexagon has a perimeter of 60 in., compute the
area of the region common to the three squares. The required area is the
shaded region in the figure.

9. The figure shown below are circular arcs with center at each corner of the
square and radius equal to the side of the square. It is desired to find the area
enclosed by these arcs. Determine the area of the shaded region.
10. Arcs of quarter circles are drawn inside the square. The center of each circle is at
each corner of the square. If the radius of each arc is equal to 20 cm and the
sides of the square are also 20 cm. Find the area common to the four circular
quadrants. See figure below.

11. The shaded regions in the figure below are areas bounded by two circular arcs.
The arcs have center at the corners of the square and radii equal to the length of
the sides. Calculate the area of the shaded region.

12. The figure shown below consists of arcs of four semi-circles with centers at the
midpoints of the sides of a square. The square measures 20 cm by 20 cm. Find
the area bounded by these circular arcs shaded in the figure shown.
13. Circular arcs of radii 10 cm are described inside a circle of radius 10 cm. The
centers of each arc are on the circle and so arranged so that they are equally
distant from each other. Find the area enclosed by three arcs shown as shaded
regions in the figure.

14. The figure shown below is an equilateral triangle of sides 20 cm. Three arcs are
drawn inside the triangle. Each arc has center at one vertex and tangent to the
opposite side. Find the area of region enclosed by these arcs. The required area
is shaded as shown in the figure below.
 

15. From the figure shown below, DE is the diameter of circle A and BC is the radius
of circle B. If DE = 60 cm and AC = 10 cm, find the area of the shaded region.

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