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  • Geometry and Measure

    • Sector, segment and arc - Higher only – WJEC

      Sometimes we need to know how to calculate values for specific sections of a circle. These can include arc lengths, the area and perimeter of sectors and the area of segments.

    • Loci and constructions – WJEC

      To draw constructions you need a pencil, ruler and a pair of compasses. Loci are used to identify areas that satisfy criteria such as a given distance from a point or halfway between two lines.

    • Polygons – WJEC

      In this WJEC GCSE study guide, you will learn all about quadrilateral angles, shapes, geometry and angles and why they are important areas of mathematics. Read through the mathematics revision guide and learn how to calculate angles of regular and irregular polygons and create tessellations and tiling patterns.

    • Circles - Intermediate & Higher tier – WJEC

      Circles are 2D shapes with one side and no corners. The circumference is always the same distance from the centre - the radius. Sectors, segments, arcs and chords are different parts of a circle.

    • Transformations – WJEC

      In this GCSE Mathletics study guide, we'll go through what happens when shapes are reflected, as well as the different centres of rotation and enlargement and congruent shapes. Transformations change the size or position of shapes. Congruent shapes are identical. Scale factors calculate area and volume of similar shapes.

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