7.1 Lines and angles
1a)rightb)obtusec)acuted)straighte)reflex
2a)arrowheadsb)AB (BA)c)CD (DC)
d)Noe)BC and DE (CB and ED)
3a)37° and 143°b)They sum to 180°, which equals a straight angle
4a)EF (FE)b)5.8 cm (DE)c)110°
d)EBF (FBE)e)90°f)BEF (EFB,FBE)
5a)BFE (EFB)b)55°–65°
c)140°–160°d)DBC and CDB (CBD and BDC)
e)The answer to c)
6W 240°, X 288°, Y 251° and Z 301°
7Pupil’s sketch and RPQ 53°
8a)a 46° (straight line), b 106° (angles in a triangle), c 74° (straight line), d 106° (opposite angles or straight line)
b)40°c)GH (HG)
d)No, there are no right angles indicated.
e)BAG (GAB)f)332°
7.2 Angle rules
1a) and b)i)I, 107°ii)E, 58°iii)E, 103°iv)E, 90°
2a)31°b)56°c)125°d)23°
3a)i)supplementaryii)complementaryiii)corresponding
iv)alternatev)vertically opposite
b)acefg 39°, bd 141°, h 51°
c)i)f and g, c and gii)e and f, c and e
iii)c and d, c and b, 141° and f, b and e, e and 141°, 141° and g, b and getc.
d)vertically opposite:ca, supplementary: c 180° b, corresponding: cg,
alternate: ce
4a)alternateb)equalc)180°, e, g, e, f, g, 180°
5a)180°b)180°.c)180°, 180°, 360°.
6a)180°b)180°c)efn
10.2 Describing the nth term
1a)i)£75ii)£150
b)i)money raised (M) number of miles (n) × 15ii)Mn× 15
c)8 miles
2a)30b)term-to-term rule is: ‘add 5’
c)The position-to-term rule is: ‘multiply the position number by 5.
d)T 5 ×n
3a)i)add 7ii)multiply the position number by 7iii)T 7 ×n
b)i)add 0.5ii)multiply the position number by 0.5iii)T 0.5 ×n
4a)The term-to-term rule is : add 3
b)The position-to-term rule is: multiply the position number by 3 and add 1
c)n→3 ×n 1
5a)multiply the position number by 2 then add 1
b)multiply the position number by 3 then subtract 1
c)multiply the position number by 10 then subtract 2
d)multiply the position number by 5 then add 2
e)multiply the position number by 2 then add 1.5
f)multiply the position number by 6 then subtract 5
6a)T 2 ×n 1b)T 3 ×n 1c)T 10 ×n 2
d)T 5 ×n 2e)T 2 ×n1.5f)T 6 ×n 5
7a)14
b) / Number of tables (n) / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5Number of people(p) / 6 / 10 / 14 / 18 / 22
c)32 2 34; four people can sit on the sides of each table with one person at each end on the lines of tables.
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d)number of people number of tables× 4 2
e)p 4n 2
f)4 people at each table makes the multiplier 4, one person sitting at each end means we have to add 2.
14.1 Translation and reflection
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2a)3 left and 2 upb)4 left and 6 up
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c)rhombus, 16 square units
4a)2 right, 1 upb)2 left, 1 down
c)they have the same numbers but opposite directions
d)
5a)yxb)trapezium
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d)Square
e)e.g. reflect in yx to produce top-right square then reflect object and image in x 0 followed by y 0.
f)Reflect in yx, translate object and image 3 left and then translate object and image 3 down.
14.2 Rotation
1a)90° anticlockwise (or 270° clockwise) about (1, 0)
b)180° clockwise (or anticlockwise) about (1, 0)
c)90° clockwise (or 270° anticlockwise) about (1, 0)
d)180° clockwise (or anticlockwise) about (1, 0)
e)180° clockwise (or anticlockwise) about (1, 0)
f)They are the same
2a)(1, 0), (3, 0), (1, −1)b)(−1, 0), (−3, 0), (−1, 1)
c)(0, −1), (0, −3), (−1, −1)
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b)square, 8 square unitsd)square, 32 square units
4a)90° rotation clockwise about (2, −1)b)90° rotation clockwise about (1.5, −1.5)
5a)90° rotation clockwise about (1, −1)b)90° rotation clockwise about (1, 1)
c)90° rotation anticlockwise about (1, 3)d)translation 2 left, 2 up
e)translation 4 left, 4 up
6a)60° rotation clockwise about the centre, O
b)180° rotation clockwise (or anticlockwise) about O
c)Reflection in the line BF
7a)45°b)rotation (360 n)° with centre the centre of the polygon
17.4 Graphs in all four quadrants
1a) and b) Axes drawn and points plotted correctly.c)Rectangle
d)i)y 5ii)x5
2a)(1, 2)b)(1, 0), (1, 1), (1, 3), (1, 4)
c)(1, 2) or (1, 3)
3a) / x / −3 / 0 / 1 / 4y / 9 / 6 / 5 / 2
b)Correct graph plotted.
4a)5 values from
i) / x / −5 / −4 / −3 / −2 / −1 / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5y / −24 / −19 / −14 / −9 / 4 / 1 / 6 / 11 / 16 / 21 / 26
ii) / x / −5 / −4 / −3 / −2 / −1 / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
y / −11 / −8 / −5 / −2 / 1 / 4 / 7 / 10 / 13 / 16 / 19
b)Correct graphs plotted
5a)y-intercept
b)The value of y where the line crosses the y-axis equals the number part of the equation
6a)Cb)Bc)A
7a)y-interceptb)gradientc)y 7x 1
d)equation with m > 7
e)equations with same value of m but different values of c.
18.2 Drawing 3-D shapes
1a)tetrahedron; F 4, V 4, E 6b)triangular prism; F 5, V 6, E 9
c)pyramid; F 5, V 5, E 8
2a)F 5, V 6, E 9b)F 6, V 8, E 12
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18.4 More nets
11 cuboid, 6 rectangles; square-based pyramid, one square and four triangles; cylinder, two circles and one rectangle; tetrahedron, four triangles; triangular prism, two triangles and three rectangles.
2a)cube – E, cuboid – C, triangular prism – A, cylinder – D, square-based pyramid – B, triangular-based pyramid – G
b)F
3C, D and F
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6a)Irregularb)
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18.5 Surface area
125.6 m2
2a)e.g. b) and c)e.g.
d)126 cm2
3a)112 cm2b)190 cm2c)26 m2d)4298 mm2
4a)600 cm2b)60 cm2c)2100 cm2d)6.5 m2
5a)1928 cm2
b)Extra paper needed to create flaps/paper will not be in the shape of a net
6a)1700 cm2b)1800 cm2
c)No as although the area of the net is less than 1800 cm2, the net has overall dimensions of 36 cm × 51 cm.
7a)520 cm2b)1206 m2
8a)154.2 m2b)£59.95
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