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1. The diagram shows the position of two airplanes, P and Q.

The bearing of Q from P is 070⁰.


Calculate the bearing of P from Q.

……………………………………. (2)
2. The coordinates of A are (−4, 3) and the coordinates of B are (8, −12).

Find M, the midpoint of AB.

……………………………………. (2)

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3. Below is a shape on a grid.

(a) Name the shape drawn on the grid.

……………………………………. (1)

(b) On the grid, enlarge the shape using a scale factor of 2.

(2)

4. Place a tick by the measurements which are greater than 75 miles. (3)

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5. The diagram below shows the locations of A and B.

(a) Measure the bearing of B from A.

……………………………………. (1)

(b) Measure the bearing of A from B.


……………………………………. (1)

6. Find the co-ordinates of the midpoint of the line joining A(–8, 3) and B(–2, –3).

……………………………………. (2)

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7. Two friends go for a drive. Harry records the distance of his journey as 75 miles.
Franz records his journey in kilometres. The distance Franz travelled was 125km.

(a) Who travelled the farthest? Show how you worked out the answer.

……………………………………. (2)
(b) What is the difference of the distance they travelled? Give your answer in km.

……………………………………. (2)

8. Translate the shape below by vector (−1


3
). (2)

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9. M is the midpoint of PQ in the diagram below.


Find the coordinates of Q in the diagram.

……………………………………. (2)

10. The triangle PQR has co-ordinates P(-1, 1), Q(1, 1) and R(1,2).

(a) Rotate triangle PQR by 90°clockwise about (0, 0). Label your image P'Q'R'. (2)

(b) Reflect your triangle P'Q'R' in the line y = − x. Label your image P''Q''R''. (2)

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11. A rectangle ABCD has vertices at the points A(-2,3), B(4,3), C(4,-2) and D(-2,-2).
ABCD is translated using the column vector (85).
Calculate the coordinated of A’, B’, C’ and D’.

A’ ................................ (1)

B’ ................................ (1)

C’ ................................ (1)

D’ .................................(1)

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