In Fig. 9.26, A, B, C and D are four points on a circle. AC and BD intersect at a point E such that ∠ BEC = 130° and ∠ ECD = 20°. Find ∠ BAC.


∠CED+∠BEC=180∘ (Linear Pair)
⇒ ∠CED+130∘=180∘
⇒ ∠CED+180°−130∘=50° ........(i)
Now, ∠ECD=200 .........(ii)
In ΔCED,
∠CED+∠ECD+∠CDE=1800 [Sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180∘]
⇒ 50°+20∘+∠CDE=180° [Using (i) and (ii)]
⇒70°+∠CDE=180°
⇒ ∠CDE=180°−70°
⇒ ∠CDE=∠CDB=110° ........(iii)
Now ∠BAC=∠CDB=110∘ (angles in the same segment are equal)
Hence, ∠BAC=110°.

Two circles intersect at two points B and C. Through B, two line segments ABD and PBQ are drawn to intersect the circles at A, D and P, Q respectively (see Fig. 9.27). Prove that ∠ACP = ∠ QCD

In Fig. 9.23, A,B and C are three points on a circle with centre O such that ∠ BOC = 30° and ∠ AOB = 60°. If D is a point on the circle other than the arc ABC, find ∠ADC.

A driver of a car travelling at \(52\) \(km \;h^{–1}\) applies the brakes Shade the area on the graph that represents the distance travelled by the car during the period.
Which part of the graph represents uniform motion of the car?
| A | B |
|---|---|
| (i) broke out | (a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely |
| (ii) in accordance with | (b) was not able to tolerate |
| (iii) a helping hand | (c) began suddenly in a violent way |
| (iv) could not stomach | (d) assistance |
| (v) generosity of spirit | (e) persons with power to make decisions |
| (vi) figures of authority | (f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system |
ABC is a triangle in which altitudes BE and CF to sides AC and AB are equal (see Fig). Show that
(i) ∆ ABE ≅ ∆ ACF
(ii) AB = AC, i.e., ABC is an isosceles triangle.
