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NH 1001 N.C.E.A. LEVEL 1.9 GEOMETRIC REASONING. GEOMETRY QUILT. 5. 2 CREDITS. 25 Minutes You should show ALL working. 1. Francis is making a quilt using hexagonal shapes as shown below. The hexagon has two lines of symmetry as marked with dashed lines. F E 140o G 110o A D B C Find the angle GBA. 2. Another quilt is made from triangles. Part of the design is shown below. D A C 22o 110o E B Find the angle ABD. 3. C 42o The border of a quilt has triangles like the one shown below. C BE and CD are parallel. B 84o 32o A Find the angle EDC. E D 4. Xavier initials the quilt in the bottom corner. AF and NI are parallel. B E 64o A C D F G 57o N K L H I J Find the angle BGK. You MUST give geometric reasons for your answer. 5. Another person makes pillow quilts using only regular hexagons, similar to the one shown below. a) Explain clearly what it meant by a polygon being classified as ‘regular’. b) Why is it possible that some regular polygon shapes can be used for quilting but other polygons cannot. 6. Nicki uses patches of triangles and trapeziums to make the letter N. C F E D B G 52o A H I BG and AH are parallel. AC and IF are parallel. Triangle BCD is isosceles. Find the angle CIF. You MUST give geometric reasons for your answer. 7. In the figure below, ABCDE is a regular pentagon. A x E B D Calculate the size of angle DAC (marked x). You MUST give clear geometric reasons for your answer. C NH 1001 Assessment Schedule for Achievement Standard 1.9 Achievement Criteria Use geometric reasoning to solve problems. Achievement with merit Use, and state, geometric reasons in solving problems. No. One Code A Two 90153:Geometry Quilt Evidence GBA = 70o Judgement No alternative A ABD = 48o No alternative Three A EDC = 64o No Alternative Four A/M CDG = 57o GCD = 64o BGK = 121o Five (a) M Each interior angle congruent AND Each side congruent Five (b) M The sum of the interior angles at a point must sum to 360˚. A/M Triangle ACI isosceles AID = 52o FIH = 52o CIF = 76o alt angles, parallel lines Throughout vertically oppositeAchievement angles Plusof int opp Merit: ext angle equals sum 3 of Code M - allow other valid chains of or reasoning. - reasons may 4 of code M be combined into one statement. - A is for correct angle without similar chain with ACD of base reasoning angle isosceles triangle corresp angles, parallel lines angles on a line Six Seven M AED = 108˚ int angle of reg pentagon EAD = 36˚ base angle isosceles triangle ABC = 108˚ int angle of reg pentagon BAC = 36˚ base angle isosceles triangle x = 108–(EAD +BAC) = 36˚ Sufficiency 3 of Code A