Bisectors & Loci – Foundation – GCSE Questions

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Bisectors & Loci – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes. IMPORTANT! This worksheet relies on accurate scales. See next slide for printing instructions.

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GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q16 A, B and C are three points on a map. 1 A, B and C are three points on a map. B B × × A A × × C C × × 1 cm represents 140 metres. Point G is 350 meters from point A. Point G is equidistant from point B and C. On the map, show one of the possible positions for point G. 1 cm represents 140 metres. Point G is 350 meters from point A. Point G is equidistant from point B and C. On the map, show one of the possible positions for point G. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q16 A, B and C are three points on a map. B × A × C × 1 cm represents 100 metres. Point G is 350 meters from point A. Point G is equidistant from point B and C. On the map, show one of the possible positions for point G. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

× × Standard 2.5cm bisect GCSE G G Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q16 Standard 1 A, B and C are three points on a map. B × G × A × C × × G 1 cm represents 100 metres. Point G is 350 meters from point A. Point G is equidistant from point B and C. On the map, show one of the possible positions for point G. 2.5cm bisect (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

× × Small 2.5cm bisect GCSE G G Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q16 Small 1 A, B and C are three points on a map. B × G × A × C × × G 1 cm represents 140 metres. Point G is 350 meters from point A. Point G is equidistant from point B and C. On the map, show one of the possible positions for point G. 2.5cm bisect (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

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