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日二月五年二七九一座公年一十六國民翔中

(4) He knows nothing about the Crimean'

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數學科

Rathematics

(Lesson 27)

Solution to exercise 26

(2). Z POO

(IL)

The converse of this theorem is also tru example (1)

In the

guse, að produced cuts 5C M. Prove that

AND

4 ACD

A

BX

Procri

ACH

A DRC

ADM

Ein sama segment)

AND

90°

2

ACD

DK PK (@ides opp, equal /S)

zest. opp.

opp.

DK - FK - KA

Kig- the mid point of AD,

ABO

PCA + CAB

P are conoyolie

opp,

the altituder AD, XM OF A ADU

AABC XYZ are

ABC oute

A XYZ

iina pani lei

M

Example (2)

BM

In the figure, if AN - KB and 2NC. Prove that (1)ABON = 3 ACC

(11) 00 = (

Let ACON

Then A AON

By Example (1))])

ABOC

A40C

BM

AAON + ACON

2 ACOB

ABON

ABON - 3 ACON

ABON - A300 (-3x)

CO - D

B

2NC)

Theorem (Angle bisector theorem)

If the internal or external disector of A BAD mesta BC or Be produced at Ej

Then

BH

सद

The converse of this theorem La`alao izus,

Example (3)

Nin any point inside ▲ ABC) the bingotore of BMC / CHA, LANE Cute BC, CA, AB respectively at 1.

that

BX

XC

英文科

(十七)

Saglish Language (2),

Choose the best answer to complete sach"} of the following sentencesi-

(1) What though you have come earlier?]

(A) Why don't you come earlier?. (B) You should have come earlier (C) You may give us help if you cons

earlie

Why have you come earlier?

C) It's useless even you've come

lier

Here we sent make mone

the world simply to

why shouldn't we make money? (B) we came here to get our apney (C)e game here, for we wanted to make

money a

(D) We should do socetning, gure besides

asking money.

(E) we were sent by our boss to con

hard to get

cet the song

3) alas that the child should

To break the Ventle heart of this

ld woman,

(a) The woman felt broken-hearted for }

her son a departur

(8) £he child was cruel to buys killed)

the woman in

(C) It was surprising that the child

should go and make his mother Bad (D) It was surprising to see the child

go away soon after his mother!u death

(E) It was sad to see the woman heart-

broken over her conta dei

"a bay without Intelligence couldn't have done that," This was what Ez, Smith told John's mother..

(A) Mr. Saith and not think Juha to

intelligen

(8) John did something bad" und

ried his mother

(C) Mr. Smith spoke for Joha dhiath John bad done something faullah

(D) What John nad done showed

John was intelligent NA

(E) John did not do anything silly ma

this showed that be was

(5) It is unlikely that he can't be eno

whetter he should go forward boldly

"નપણે શરણ દસ

(A) he should go forware boldly A (3) he should not zu rörvärd boldly

(C) 11 13 unlikely that he wound 69.

forward boldly

(0) it is likely he would go 297ward-

boldly

(2) he knows what he should do

Kr. and Mrsmith thought: van, highly of John. They were sewing through quloured spectaclve. This seane Vati

(4) John was very tails

(B) Me.ang Krue math could not se

things clearly without spectacles (G) They could see things clearly

Without the help of spectaclep (a) They saw things with prejudice (E) They Laueratand; John thoroughly

(7) En lives fast and this app12a hig

heal

He eats too much

He does not eat anything.

He does not eat any meat-

He leads a luxurious life

He works a lot and anta a little

8) He told us all his plans we expected.

and in smoky, Shaa AEROS

his plan was not practical his plan was a sound one

we expect him to succeed

we thought his plan to be unpleas

(B) we expect hán to succeed very soon.

(9) He has the history of the Crinem War

at his finger, enda.

He likes that part of history He doesn't like histor

(D) He can 4 find materiala apout SART

(E) Ee in Tabular with the pistory

the Crimean da

(10) He said he pad done bis best," We

found that there was much left

be desired.

(4) he has kept his promise (B) He broke his promise,”

(C) His work was unsatisfactory: (D) His work wau satisfactory

(K) He did not auke auch iaprovenEZT:

(11) These two neighbours do not quarre

openly but certainly thera la ne love lost between them

(A) The two neighboura do not quarrel

openly because they quarrei Becretly

(3) The two neighbours do not queere)

openly for they are friendly to each other

(C) The two neighboars quarrei auca, but this does not affect the friendship between them,

(D) Though the two neighbours do nov quarrel openly they hate sach other

(E) The two neighbours do not quarrei

openly for they mean to be kind to sach other

(12) Beware of him. He is the kind

man who fishes, in troubled water (a) Ho 18 a skilful, fisherman (B) He likes. fishing

(C) He is always involved in trouble (D) He has great sympathy with thos

who are in troubl (E) He makes personal profit out or

a disturbance.

[13] A rare broke out in the squatte area last night, wìn many of the inhabitanta escapad with the ukan

their teeth. This means that

} many of the antsbilanta madeni

narrow 68сapr

(B)

many inhabitanta escapes-wa ta some of their properties. (C) muny inabbitants were lucky

enough to have escaped their propertiers

(D) many of the inhabitants were un-

able to escapr

(P) many inhabitants discaped with

loss of every thing

(14) He asked the help of Johf, He does1.

not know that John van a fair wea her friend i

John bad, baan siel

(B) John could only woŻK WISH SAW.

Weather was fi

(C) John was ad changeuole KS TOO

weather

(D) John would deseri nam when ke bin diffiqulty.

(1) John was very wean

(15) The food in the besieged, som Mas

ás good as done.

There was much food stored in the TOM

(3) The food stored LA TES LOND WHI

Food

(C) The food stored in the town couldn

be eaten t

(D) The food stored in the town bud

almost been satan

(D) The food stored in 108 sOWN BLAT

became rotten

to zero18:26

(2) B

a)

(13) D (74)

(16)

(17) C (18) •

(20)

318

Proof!

183#:.ག་

(1.) in the adjacent

prove

(1) 30 = OW

(11) 60 29

ABCD is a parallelograng the big

for / Bað mestu 3D at. the bisector

ABC

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