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Page 1: MarkingScheme - M. Selkirk Confey College · 2019. 11. 23. · 1800 Therefore DOEC is a cyclic quadrilateral (by the converse of Corollary 5). Therefore ZDOC and LDEC are angles standing

MarkingSchemeGeometryH

Question 1 (2017)

Page 2: MarkingScheme - M. Selkirk Confey College · 2019. 11. 23. · 1800 Therefore DOEC is a cyclic quadrilateral (by the converse of Corollary 5). Therefore ZDOC and LDEC are angles standing
Page 3: MarkingScheme - M. Selkirk Confey College · 2019. 11. 23. · 1800 Therefore DOEC is a cyclic quadrilateral (by the converse of Corollary 5). Therefore ZDOC and LDEC are angles standing

Question 2 (2016)

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Question 3 (2015)

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Question 4 (2015)

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Question 5 (2014)

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Question 6 (2014)

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Question 7 (2014)

Question 8 (2013)

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Question 9 (2012)

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Question 10 (2012)

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Question 11 (2012)

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Page 22: MarkingScheme - M. Selkirk Confey College · 2019. 11. 23. · 1800 Therefore DOEC is a cyclic quadrilateral (by the converse of Corollary 5). Therefore ZDOC and LDEC are angles standing
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Question 12 (2012)

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Question 13 (2012)

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Question 14 (2011)

Question 15 (2010)

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Question 16 (2010)

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