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Year 11 Homework Assignment 1

1. ABC is a triangle with lengths AB 9 cm and AC 9 cm. One of the angles is 100°. How many
different triangles can be drawn with this information? Explain your answer.

2. Use a ruler and a compass to draw an equilateral triangle with sides of length 6 cm.

3. A plot of land is in the shape of a triangle with sides 600 m, 800 m and 1.2 km.
Using a ruler and compass, draw the triangle accurately (using an appropriate scale).

4. In a triangle, the first angle is a right angle and the second angle is 5 times the size of the third
angle. Find the size of all three angles.

5. Draw the plan, front and side elevations of the triangular prism shown below. The sides marked
A and B are the same length. The front of the prism is marked with an arrow.

6. Three large cylinders and three small cylinders are placed on a board.
The plan view of the board is shown below.

B
The view from both A and from B is .

Draw a different arrangement of cylinders which gives this same view from both A and from B.

7. The plan, front and side elevations of a solid is given below. What is the volume of the solid in
terms of d?

2d d
8. Use a ruler and a compass, but not a protractor, to draw an angle of 120˚. Explain how you know
your construction is correct.

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