Pythagoras' Theorem: Hapter
Pythagoras' Theorem: Hapter
Pythagoras' Theorem: Hapter
Pythagoras’ theorem
UNIT 1: Naming the hypotenuse of a right-angled
triangle
D
G
d K L e
M f P
J O N
R
I
A C
L
H G
D
∆ABC ∆EFI ∆JKL
N M
d P Q e
A B f X
T E
V Y
10 24 34
15
16 9 16
20 A
26 B
A 12 C C 30 B
B
C 3 A 20 C A 6 C
e f
C
A g h
12
5
4 15 10 8
25 A
5
13 B
B B
B
40 C A A B 18 82
i j C
B k l B
17 18
8 9 24
41 30 80
C
A 15 C A B
a b c a2 b2 c2 a2 + b2
a
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UNIT 3: Selecting the correct Pythagoras’ rule
Question 1 Choose the correct expression of Pythagoras’ theorem for each triangle.
B Y
a A a = b + c2
2 2
C b A y2 = a2 + z2
B b2 = a2 + c2
B z2 = a2 + y2
C c2 = a2 + b2
C a2 = y2 + z2
Z A
A
D C
c A d =e +f
2 2 2
D d A b2 = c2 + d 2
B e2 = d 2 + f 2
B c2 = b2 + d 2
C f 2 = d 2 + e2
E F C d2 = b2 + c2
B
e A g2 = h2 + i 2 I f A e 2 = f 2 + g2
G
B h =g +i
2 2
2
H B f = e + g
2
2 2
C i 2 = g2 + h2
G C g2 = e2 + f 2
E F
g A j 2 = k2 + l 2 L K h A h2 = i 2 + j 2
H I
B k2 = j 2 + l 2
B i 2 = h2 + j 2
C l 2 = j 2 + k2
J C j 2 = h2 + i 2
N J
i A m2 = n2 + o2
j A k2 = l 2 + m2
M
B n2 = m2 + o2
B l 2 = k2 + m2
C o2 = m2 + n2 C m2 = k2 + l 2 K
L
M O
k A p =q +r
2 2 2
R l A n2 = o2 + p2
O
B q2 = p2 + r2
B o2 = n2 + p2
P N
C r 2 = p2 + q2
Q C p2 = n2 + o2
P
U T
m A s2 = t2 + u2
n A q2 = r2 + s2
S
B t2 = s2 + u2
B r 2 = q2 + s2
C u2 = s2 + t2 C s2 = q2 + r2
Q R
S
o A v2 = w2 + x2 p A u2 = v2 + t2 U
X W
B w2 = v2 + x2
B v2 = u2 + t2
C x2 = v2 + w2 C t2 = u2 + v2
V T V
d 312 =
e 922 = f 92 =
g 562 = h 72 =
i 612 =
j 322 = k 852 =
l 782 =
d 16 = e 49 = f 64 =
g 25 = h 81 = i 100 =
j 144 = k 36 = l 121 =
Question 3 Use your calculator to find the value of x given that x > 0.
a x = 784
2
b x2 = 289
c x2 = 1369
d x2 = 169
e x2 = 196 f x2 = 2401
g x2 = 441 h x2 = 1156
i x2 = 324
j x2 = 256 k x2 = 225
l x2 = 3969
d (5.2)2 =
e (6.7)2 = f (8.35)2 =
g (8.3)2 = h (8.32)2 =
i (11.25)2 =
j (9.7)2 = k (5.41)2 =
l (22.2)2 =
Question 5 Use the calculator square key to find the following squares.
a (5.61) = 2
b (3.2)2 =
c (6.31)2 =
d (7.8)2 =
e (5.3)2 = f (13.5)2 =
g (5.9)2 = h (6.8)2 =
i (15.2)2 =
j (6.7)2 = k (9.2)2 =
l (8.95)2 =
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UNIT 5: Finding the length of the hypotenuse
Question 1 F ind the length of the hypotenuse in each of the following triangles.
All measurements are in centimetres. 6
a 4 b x c
5
8 x
3 x
12
10
d e f 24
8 15 7
x 24 x
x
8.5
8.2 x
x 6.4
11.1
d e
5.3 f 15.7
x 2.5 10.3
4.8
x x
7.3
g x h
7.9 i
x
5.9
6.4 8.7 x 3.2
4.1
x
10 7
8 15 17
25
x
d e f
x 3 41 17
x 8
5 40 x
Question 2 Find the length of the unknown side correct to 2 decimal places.
All measurements are in centimetres.
a b 3.2 c
3.5 x
14.8
5.1
10.5 12.8 x
2.3
x
d 18.6 e f
x
4.9
x 11.5
8.7
6.7
3.2
g h i
x x
12.1
10.6 12.5
12.8 23.4
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UNIT 7: Miscellaneous questions
Question 1 Find the length of the hypotenuse.
12 cm
a b
c
4 3 xm
2.8 m
35 cm x cm
x 19.5 m
10 m
26 m 15 cm x cm
16
Question 3 Find the length of the unknown side, giving the answer correct to one decimal place.
a 12 cm b 9m c
11 km
3 km
8m xm
5 cm x cm
x km
4
d e 12.9 f 15.3
5.8
4.5
x
15
x x
4
4 x
17 15
x
11
d
e f
x
40
24 25 x 6
41
x 12
Question 2 F ind the length of the unknown sides correct to one decimal place.
All measurements are in centimetres.
a
b y c
20 x
6 x
x 7
25 3
8 7
d
e f 5
15
x 3.5 x x
6
8.3 24
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UNIT 9: Pythagorean triads
Question 1 Which of the following are Pythagorean triads?
a {2, 4, 5} b {7, 12, 13}
c {4, 12, 13}
3 9
8 15
4 40
d
7 e
f 60
12 5
24
11
25 61
13
20 m 135 cm
101 m 105 mm 208 mm
153 cm
Question 2 T
he radius of the base of a cone is 4.2 m and its slant height is 8 m. Find the height of
the cone correct to one decimal place.
8m
h
4.2 m
Question 3 Find the length of the third side of a right-angled triangle, (to one decimal place), if the:
a longest side is 49 cm, other side is 12 cm
b hypotenuse is 45 cm, other side is 16 cm
Question 4 W
hat is the altitude of an equilateral triangle where sides are each 12 cm
(answer correct to 2 decimal places).
60 m
45 m
32 m
54 m
36 m
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UNIT 11: Problem solving
Question 1 A
5 metre ladder has its foot 2 metres from the foot of a wall. How far up the wall does
the ladder reach (give the answer to the nearest cm)?
5m
2m
Question 2 T
wo roads are at right angles to each other. Person A walks 8 km on one road and
person B walks 15 km on the other road. How far apart are A and B?
Question 3 A
6 metre ladder rests against a wall and its foot is 3 metres away from the base of the
wall. How high does the ladder reach up the wall (answer correct to 2 decimal places)?
Question 4 C
arlo is building a rectangular gate from steel pipe. The gate is 4.2 m long and 1.2 m
high. In order to brace the gate, Carlo wants to add a centre brace and two diagonal
braces as shown in the diagram. He has 6 m of pipe left. It this enough for the bracing
he wants to do? Justify your answer.
1.2 m
4.2 m
Question 5 T
wo flag posts are 9 m and 12.5 m long and 24 m apart. Find the length of the string
needed to join the tops of the two posts.
9m 12.5 m
24 m
1
5 is closest to
A 2
B 2.2
C 2.23
D 2.24 1
B b = a + c
2 2 2
C a = c – b
2 2 2
D c = b + a
2 2 2
1
4 If two sides of a right-angled triangle are 7 cm and 24 cm, then the hypotenuse is
A 23 cm
B 24 cm
C 25 cm
D 31 cm 1
6 Find the area of a rectangle which has a diagonal 10 cm long and one side 6 cm long.
A 40 cm 2
B 48 cm 2
C 60 cm 2
D 80 cm 2
1
B 28
C 576
D 676 1
8 The hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is 17 cm. If one side is 8 cm, the third side is
A 9 cm
B 11 cm
C 13 cm
D 15 cm 1
10 The two shorter sides of a right-angled triangle have lengths 12 cm and 5 cm. What is the
B 119
C 169
D 289 1
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TOPIC TEST PART B
Time allowed: 20 minutes Total marks: 15
Marks
A 1
1 If a2 = 4761 and a > 0, find the value of a
445 mm
203 mm
1
2 Is ∆ABC a right-angled triangle? B 396 mm C
x cm 37 cm
8 cm x cm 35 cm
14 cm
10 cm 48 cm x cm
3
11 m
xm
d e x cm 12 m f
5m
6m
xm
10 m 13 m
x mm
g xc
m h xm
i
cm
19 m 440 mm
10
24 cm 7m 521 mm
17 m 325 mm
4 7m ym 5
xm ym xm
7.2 m
a Find x a Find x
b Find y
b Find y