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Form 5 SPM Mathematics


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F2: Circles
By Jaycie Lee @Perseverance All-Round Tuition Centre
Form 5 SPM Mathematics

Exercise

1. Given the circumference of a circle is 115.95 cm. Calculate the radius, in cm, of the circle. Round off your
answer correct to two decimal places.
[Use 𝜋 = 3.142]

2. The diagram shows a sector OKL and there is a semicircle OJK located in it.
Given ∠𝐾𝑂𝐿 = 130° and the radius of the sector of the circle is 14 cm. Find
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.use 𝜋 = " 3

(a) The perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.


(b) The area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
Given your answer correct to two decimal places.
By Jaycie Lee @Perseverance All-Round Tuition Centre
Form 5 SPM Mathematics

3. In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle. PQR and STU are straight line.
Given the diameter of the circle is 26 cm and the length of OQ is 5 cm. Find the length of STU.

4. In the diagram, PQ and RS are the arcs of two circles with centre O.
Given 𝑂𝑆 = 2𝑆𝑄 and 𝑂𝑄 = 21 cm, calculate
(a) The perimeter of the shaded region,
(b) The area of the shaded region.
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.use 𝜋 = " 3
By Jaycie Lee @Perseverance All-Round Tuition Centre
Form 5 SPM Mathematics

5. The shape shown in the diagram is used to make a right cone.


OPR is a sector of a circle with centre O and S is a circle with radius 10.5 cm.
Given arc PR and the circumference of circle S are of equal length. Calculate
(a) The length of OP,
(b) The surface area of the cone.
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.use 𝜋 = " 3

Answer:
1. 18.45 cm
2. (a) 67.78 cm (b) 145.44 cm2
3. 24 cm
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4. (a) 38 $ cm (b) 85 $ cm2
5. (a) 25.2 cm (b) 1178.1 cm2

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