KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2017 Question 15]Construct a parallelogram EFGH such that lines GH = 7cm, HE = 5 cm and angle GHE = 45°. What is the length of a half the diagonal HF?
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KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2013 Question 44]In the figure shown below, line AB is parallel to line CD. Lines EC, EF and BF are transversals.
Which one of the statements below is correct?
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KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2013 Question 23]Figure PQRS shown below is a parallelogram. Line RST is a straight line. Angle STU 30° and angle TUP = 70°.
What is the size of angle TQR?
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KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2014 Question 30]Below is part of a rhombus PQRS. Line QS is one of the diagonals and line QR is one of the sides of the rhombus. Complete the rhombus.
What is the difference in the lengths of the diagonals?
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KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2015 Question 15]The figure below is an incomplete parallelogram KLMN. Complete the parallelogram.
What is the length of the diagonal KM in centimetres
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KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2019 Question 28]The figure below is part of a parallelogram EFGH. Complete the parallelogram.
What is the length of half of the longer diagonal?
KCPE Mathematics Topical Questions and Answers [KCPE 2019 Question 33]Which one of the following statements is true for both a trapezium and a rhombus?
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