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This is NOT your average textbook problem. This is the kind of clever, multi-step Geometry question that WAEC loves to set to separate the A1 students from the rest! 🤔 In this video, we are breaking down a "very nice" but tricky WAEC Geometry question from a past paper. These are the questions that combine multiple topics—like circle theorems, triangles, and polygons—to test your real understanding and problem-solving skills. Master the logic in this one problem, and you'll unlock the strategy to solve dozens of similar questions. This is how you prepare to secure your distinction in WASSCE 🔥 In this video, you will learn: 🧠How to analyze a complex WAEC diagram** and identify the different shapes and rules you need to use. 💡 The step-by-step logical process** to follow when a question requires more than one step. ✍️ The key theorems** you needed to solve this specific problem. 🚀 Tricks to solve it faster** and avoid the common mistakes students make under exam pressure. This is a must-watch for any student preparing for the WAEC, WASSCE, SSCE, or GCE exams. If this video helps you understand how to tackle tough WAEC questions, please smash the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more detailed past question solutions! Have you ever been stuck on a question like this before? Let me know in the COMMENTS! 👇 This video provides a detailed solution and explanation for a WAEC question in Geometry. It is perfect for any student preparing for their exams in Nigeria. By watching this breakdown of a mathematics past question, you will learn the key geometry theorems and properties needed to solve complex problems. #WAEC #WASSCE #Geometry