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Year 9: Pythagoras' Theorem

1. The document provides word problems involving Pythagoras' Theorem, area calculations, triangle classifications, perimeter, diagonals, 3D shapes, and coordinate geometry. 2. Students are asked to work through multiple calculation and reasoning questions testing their understanding of shapes, lengths, areas, and geometric relationships. 3. Marks are awarded for showing working and justification across 7 multi-step problems of varying difficulty levels in geometry.

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Year 9: Pythagoras' Theorem

1. The document provides word problems involving Pythagoras' Theorem, area calculations, triangle classifications, perimeter, diagonals, 3D shapes, and coordinate geometry. 2. Students are asked to work through multiple calculation and reasoning questions testing their understanding of shapes, lengths, areas, and geometric relationships. 3. Marks are awarded for showing working and justification across 7 multi-step problems of varying difficulty levels in geometry.

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3 Calculate the length of the unknown side in each

Year 9 A triangle.

Pythagoras’ Theorem
6 cm
Name
1 Work out the values of 𝑝 and 𝑞. 2.5 cm

5 cm 𝑞 cm __________ cm 2 marks

7.5 mm
12.5 mm

Area = 𝑝 cm2 Area = 64 cm2

𝑝 = __________ 𝑞 = __________ 2 marks __________ mm 2 marks

2 Tick the triangles for which 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 𝑧 2 4 The perimeter of the square is 36 m.


Work out the length of its diagonal.
𝑥 𝑦 𝑥 𝑧

𝑧 𝑦
𝑥
𝑥 𝑦
𝑦
𝑧
𝑧 __________ m 3 marks
2 marks
5 A triangle has sides of length 48 mm, 5 cm and 7 Here is the net of a square-based pyramid.
1.4 cm.
Is the triangle right-angled? H
Show working to justify your answer.

12 cm
10 cm

3 marks

Calculate the height of the square-based pyramid.


6 The point P has coordinates (5, 7)
The point Q has coordinates (−1, −1) 3 marks
Find the length of the line segment PQ.

__________ m 3 marks

__________ units 32 marks


marks
Total marks A

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