E. An equilateral triangle of side 30 cm circumscribes a circle. Find the radius of the
circle.
F.A circle of unit radius is inscribed in a right-angled isosceles triangle. Determine the
lengths of the sides of the triangle.
5.3.10 Cyclic quadrilaterals
➤➤
146 159
➤
Determine anglea:
a
C
B
D
A
O
120
°
5.4 Applications
1.A major problem in surveying occurs when there is an obstacle, such as a river, that
the survey line has to cross, but which we cannot easily walk round or put a tape
across. There are three common methods to solve this, relying on elementary geom-
etry – mainly similar triangles. These are illustrated in Figure 5.26(a), (b), (c).
FG
H
B
EC
A
F F
G
J
H G
B B
E E
D
D
C
C
A A
(a) (b) (c)
Figure 5.26
(a) A ranging pole is put atHon the far bank.CE, on the near bank, is
set off perpendicular toAB, which is constructed perpendicular to the
river. A pole is ranged in to a pointFonEHand a perpendicular is
dropped fromFontoABatG. Show that
GH=
CG×FG
EC−FG
(b) A lineDEis set out on the near bank and bisected atC.FCGis
now set out such thatFC=CG. With a poleHonABon the far