This shape consists of three semicircles - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 21 - 2018 - Paper 1
Question 21
This shape consists of three semicircles.
OP = OQ.
The length of PQ is 4 cm.
Show that the area, in cm², of the whole shape is 3πx².
Worked Solution & Example Answer:This shape consists of three semicircles - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 21 - 2018 - Paper 1
Step 1
Show that the radius C is 2x.
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Answer
Given that OP = OQ and the length of PQ is 4 cm, we can conclude that both OP and OQ are equal to the radius of the large semicircle. Therefore, if we let the radius of each small semicircle (A and B) be x, then the radius of the large semicircle (C) will be:
C=2x.
Step 2
Calculate the area of semicircles A and B.
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The area of each small semicircle (A and B) can be calculated using the formula for the area of a semicircle:
ext{Area of A} = ext{Area of B} = rac{1}{2} imes rac{ ext{π} imes r^2}{2} = rac{ ext{π} imes x^2}{2}.
Thus, the total area of semicircles A and B combined is:
$$ ext{Total Area (A + B)} = rac{ ext{π} imes x^2}{2} + rac{ ext{π} imes x^2}{2} = ext{π} x^2.$
Step 3
Calculate the area of semicircle C.
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The area of the large semicircle (C) can be calculated in a similar manner: