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New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
Progressive Mathematics Initiative®
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Geometry
Circles
www.njctl.org
2014-06-03
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Table of Contents
Parts of a CircleAngles & ArcsChords, Inscribed Angles & Polygons
Segments & CirclesEquations of a Circle
Click on a topic to go to that section
Tangents & Secants
Area of a Sector
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A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point in the plane called the center.
center
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The symbol for a circle is and is named by a capital letter placed by the center of the circle.
.
A
B
(circle A or . A)is a radius of . A
A radius (plural, radii) is a line segment drawn from the center of the circle to any point on the circle. It follows from the definition of a circle that all radii of a circle are congruent.
.is a radius of A).(circle A or
A
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A
M
C
R
T
is the diameter of circle A
is a chord of circleAA chord is a segment that has its endpoints on the circle.
A diameter is a chord that goes through the center of the circle. All diameters of a circle are congruent.
What are the radii in this diagram?
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The relationship between the diameter and the radius
A
The measure of the diameter, d, is twice the measure of the radius, r.
Therefore, orM
C
T
If then what is the length of ,
In . A
what is the length of
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1 A diameter of a circle is the longest chord of the circle.True
False
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2 A radius of a circle is a chord of a circle.
True
False
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3 Two radii of a circle always equal the length of a diameter of a circle.
True
False
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4 If the radius of a circle measures 3.8 meters, what is the measure of the diameter?
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5 How many diameters can be drawn in a circle?
A 1
B 2
C 4D infinitely many
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A secant of a circle is a line that intersects the circle at two points.A
B
D
E k
l
line l is a secant of this circle.
A tangent is a line in the plane of a circle that intersects the circle at exactly one point (the point of tangency).
line k is a tangent D is the point of tangency.
tangent ray, , and the tangent segment, , are also called tangents. They must be part of a tangent line.
Note: This is not a tangent ray.
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COPLANAR CIRCLES are two circles in the same plane which intersect at 2 points, 1 point, or no points.
Coplanar circles that intersects in 1 point are called tangent circles. Coplanar circles that have a common center are called concentric.
2 points tangent circles
1 point
concentric circles
....
.
no points
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A Common Tangent is a line, ray, or segment that is tangent to 2 coplanar circles.
Internally tangent(tangent line
passes between them)
Externally tangent(tangent line does not pass between
them)
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6 How many common tangent lines do the circles have?
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7 How many common tangent lines do the circles have?
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8 How many common tangent lines do the circles have?
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9 How many common tangent lines do the circles have?
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Using the diagram below, match the notation with the term that best describes it:
A
C
D
E
F
G.
.
..
. .
B.
centerradiuschord
diametersecanttangent point of tangency
common tangent
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An ARC is an unbroken piece of a circle with endpoints on the circle.
..
A
B
Arc of the circle or AB
Arcs are measured in two ways:1) As the measure of the central angle in degrees2) As the length of the arc itself in linear units
(Recall that the measure of the whole circle is 360o.)
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A central angle is an angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
M
AT
HS. .In , is the central
angle.
Name another central angle.
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M
AT
HS. .minor arc MA
If is less than 1800, then the points on that lie in the interior of form the minor arc with endpoints M and H.
Name another minor arc.
MAHighlight
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M
AT
HS. .major arc
Points M and A and all points of exterior to form a major arc, Major arcs are the "long way" around the circle.
Major arcs are greater than 180o. Highlight
Major arcs are named by their endpoints and a point on the arc.
Name another major arc.
MSA
MSA
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M
AT
HS. . minor arc
A semicircle is an arc whose endpoints are the endpoints of the diameter.
MAT is a semicircle. Highlight the semicircle.
Semicircles are named by their endpoints and a point on the arc.
Name another semicircle.
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The measure of a minor arc is the measure of its central angle.The measure of the major arc is 3600 minus the measure of the central angle.
Measurement By A Central Angle
A
B
D.400
G
400
3600 - 400 = 3200
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The Length of the Arc Itself (AKA - Arc Length)
Arc length is a portion of the circumference of a circle.
Arc Length Corollary - In a circle, the ratio of the length of a given arc to the circumference is equal to the ratio of the measure of the arc to 3600.
C
A
T
r
arc length of =3600
CT CT
CT CTarc length of =3600
.or
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C
A
T
8 cm
600
EXAMPLE
In , the central angle is 600 and the radius is 8 cm.Find the length of
ACT
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EXAMPLE
S
A
Y
4.19 in
400
AIn , the central angle is 400 and the length of is 4.19 in. Find the circumference of A.
SYA.
In , the central angle is 400 and the length of is 4.19 in. Find the circumference of
SYA
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10 In circle C where is a diameter, find
1350
A
C
B
D
15 in
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11 In circle C, where is a diameter, find
1350
A
C
B
D
15 in
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12 In circle C, where is a diameter, find
1350
A
C
B
D
15 in
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13 In circle C can it be assumed that AB is a diameter?
Yes
No 1350
A
C
B
D Ans
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14 Find the length of
450
A
C3 cm
B
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15 Find the circumference of circle T.
T750
6.82 cm
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1400
16 In circle T, WY & XZ are diameters. WY = XZ = 6.
If XY = , what is the length of YZ?
A
B
C
D
T
W
Y
X
Z
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Adjacent arcs: two arcs of the same circle are adjacent if they have a common endpoint.
Just as with adjacent angles, measures of adjacent arcs can be added to find the measure of the arc formed by the adjacent arcs.
ADJACENT ARCS
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..
C
A
T
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EXAMPLEA result of a survey about the ages of people in a city are shown. Find the indicated measures.
>65
45-64
15-17
17-44
S
U
V
R
300
900
800
600
1000
T
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Match the type of arc and it's measure to the given arcs below:
1200
800 600
T
SR
Q
minor arc major arc semicircle
1200 240018001600800
Teac
her N
otes
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CONGRUENT CIRCLES & ARCS· Two circles are congruent if they have the same radius.· Two arcs are congruent if they have the same measure and they are arcs of the same circle or congruent circles.
C
D E
F550 550
R
S
T
U
& because they are in the same circle and
have the same measure, but are not congruent because they are arcs of circles that are not congruent.
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True
False1800
700
400
A
B
C
D
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True
False 850
M
N
L
P
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90019 Circle P has a radius of 3 and has a measure
of . What is the length of ?
A
B
C
D
P
A
B
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20 Two concentric circles always have congruent radii.
True
False
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21 If two circles have the same center, they are congruent.
True
False
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22 Tanny cuts a pie into 6 congruent pieces. What is the measure of the central angle of each piece?
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Lab - Properties of Chords
Click on the link below and complete the labs before the Chords lesson.
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is the arc of
When a minor arc and a chord have the same endpoints, we call the arc The Arc of the Chord.
.C
P
Q
**Recall the definition of a chord - a segment with endpoints on the circle.
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THEOREM:
In a circle, if one chord is a perpendicular bisector of another chord, then the first chord is a diameter.
T
P
SQ E
is the perpendicular bisector of .
Therefore, is a diameter of the circle.
Likewise, the perpendicular bisector of a chord of a circle passes through the center of a circle.
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THEOREM:If a diameter of a circle is perpendicular to a chord, then the diameter bisects the chord and its arc.
AC
E
SX.
is a diameter of the circle and is perpendicular to chord
Therefore,
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THEOREM:In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
A
B C
D
if f
*iff stands for "if and only if"
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If , then point Y and any line segment, or ray, that contains Y, bisects
BISECTING ARCS
C
X
Z
Y
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Find:,, and
EXAMPLE
A
BC
D
E
. (9x)0
(80 - x)0
and, ,Find:
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THEOREM:In the same circle, or congruent circles, two chords are congruent if and only if they are equidistant from the center.
.C
G
DEA
FB
iff
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EXAMPLE
Given circle C, QR = ST = 16. Find CU.
.Q
R
S
T
U
V
2x
5x - 9C
Since the chords QR & ST are congruent, they are equidistant from C. Therefore,
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23 In circle R, and . FindA
B
C
D
R.1080
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24 Given circle C below, the length of is:
A 5
B 10
C 15
D 20
D B
F
C.10
A
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25 Given: circle P, PV = PW, QR = 2x + 6, and ST = 3x - 1. Find the length of QR.
A 1
B 7C 20
D 8
R
SQ
T
P
W
.V
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26 AH is a diameter of the circle.
True
False
A
S
H
M
3
3
5
T
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INSCRIBED ANGLESD
OG
Inscribed angles are angles whose vertices are in on the circle and whose sides are chords of the circle.
The arc that lies in the interior of an inscribed angle, and has endpoints on the angle, is called the intercepted arc.
is an inscribed angle and is its intercepted arc.
Lab - Inscribed Angles
Click on the link below and complete the lab.
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THEOREM:The measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of its intercepted arc.
C
A
T
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EXAMPLE
Q R
T S
P.500
480
Find and
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THEOREM:If two inscribed angles of a circle intercept the same arc, then the angles are congruent.
D
C
B
Asince they both intercept
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In a circle, parallel chords intercept congruent arcs.
O
B
.A
DC
In circle O, if , then, thenIn circle O, if
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27 Given circle C below, find
D E
C
A B
. 1000
350 Ans
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28 Given circle C below, find
D E
C
A B
. 1000
350
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29 Given the figure below, which pairs of angles are congruent?
A
B
C
D
RS
U
T
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30 Find
X
Y
Z
P.
Ans
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31 In a circle, two parallel chords on opposite sides of the center have arcs which measure 1000 and 1200. Find the measure of one of the arcs included between the chords.
Ans
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32 Given circle O, find the value of x.
.O
A B
C D
x
300
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33 Given circle O, find the value of x.
.O
A B
C D
x
1000
350
Ans
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In the circle below, and Find
, and
Try This
P
S
1
2
3
4
Q
T
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INSCRIBED POLYGONS
A polygon is inscribed if all its vertices lie on a circle.
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inscribed triangle
.
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inscribed quadrilateral
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THEOREM:If a right triangle is inscribed in a circle, then the hypotenuse is a diameter of the circle.
A
L
G
x.iff AC is a diameter of the circle.
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THEOREM:A quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle if and only if its opposite angles are supplementary.
N
E
R
AC. N, E, A, and R lie on circle C iff
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EXAMPLE
Find the value of each variable:
2a
2a4b
2bL
K
J
M
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34 The value of x is
A
B
C
D
1500
980
1120
1800
C
B
A
Dx
y
680
820
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35 In the diagram, is a central angle and . What is ?
150
300
600
1200
A
B
C
D
.B
A
DC
1200
600
300
150
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36 What is the value of x?
A 5
B 10
C 13
D 15
E
F G
(12x + 40)0
(8x + 10)0
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**Recall the definition of a tangent line: A line that intersects the circle in exactly one point.
THEOREM:In a plane, a line is tangent to a circle if and only if the line is perpendicular to a radius of the circle at its endpoint on the circle (the point of tangency).
..X
B
l
lLine is tangent to circle X iff would be the point of tangency.BBLine is tangent to circle X iff would be the point of tangency.
l l
Lab - Tangent Lines
Click on the link below and complete the lab.
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Verify A Line is Tangent to a Circle
.T
P
S
35
37
12}
Given: is a radius of circle PIs tangent to circle P?
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Finding the Radius of a Circle
.A
C
B
r
r
50 ft
80 ft
If B is a point of tangency, find the radius of circle C.
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THEOREM:Tangent segments from a common external point are congruent.
R
A
T
P.
If AR and AT are tangent segments, then
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EXAMPLE
Given: RS is tangent to circle C at S and RT is tangent to circle C at T. Find x.
S
R
T
C.28
3x + 4 Ans
wer
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37 AB is a radius of circle A. Is BC tangent to circle A?
Yes
No
.
B C
A
60
25
67
}
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38 S is a point of tangency. Find the radius r of circle T.
A 31.7
B 60
C 14
D 3.5
.T
SR
r
r
48 cm
36 cm
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39 In circle C, DA is tangent at A and DB is tangent at B. Find x.
A
D
B
C.25
3x - 8
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40 AB, BC, and CA are tangents to circle O. AD = 5, AC= 8, and BE = 4. Find the perimeter of triangle ABC.
.
B
EF
AC D
O
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Tangents and secants can form other angle relationships in circle. Recall the measure of an inscribed angle is 1/2 its intercepted arc. This can be extended to any angle that has its vertex on the circle. This includes angles formed by two secants, a secant and a tangent, a tangent and a chord, and two tangents.
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A Tangent and a Chord
THEOREM:If a tangent and a chord intersect at a point on a circle, then the measure of each angle formed is one half the measure of its intercepted arc.
..
.
A
M
R2 1
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A Tangent and a Secant, Two Tangents, and Two Secants
THEOREM:If a tangent and a secant, two tangents, or two secants intersect outside a circle, then the measure of the angle formed is half the difference of its intercepted arcs.
A
B
C
1
a tangent and a secant
PQ
M
2
.
two tangents two secants
W
X
YZ
3
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THEOREM:If two chords intersect inside a circle, then the measure of each angle is half the sum of the intercepted arcs by the angle and vertical angle.
M A
H T
12
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EXAMPLE
Find the value of x.
D
C
AB
x0 7601780
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wer
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EXAMPLE
Find the value of x.1300
x0
1560
Ans
wer
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41 Find the value of x.
C
H
DFx0
780
420
E
Ans
wer
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42 Find the value of x.
340
(x + 6)0
(3x - 2)0
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43 Find
A
B
650
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wer
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44 Find
12600
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45 Find the value of x.
x122.50
450
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2470
A
B
x0
To find the angle, you need the measure of both intercepted arcs. First, find the measure of the minor arc . Then we can calculate the measure of the angle . x0
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46 Find the value of x.
Students type their answers here
2200
x0
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47 Find the value of x. Students type their answers here
x01000 A
nsw
er
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48 Find the value of x Students type their answers here
x0
500
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49 Find the value of x. Students type their answers here
1200
(5x + 10)0
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50 Find the value of x.
(2x - 30)0
300 x
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THEOREM:If two chords intersect inside a circle, then the products of the measures of the segments of the chords are equal.
A C
D B
E
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EXAMPLE
Find the value of x.
5
5
x
4
Ans
wer
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EXAMPLEFind ML & JK.
x + 2x +
4
x x + 1
M K
J
L
Ans
wer
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51 Find the value of x.
189
16
x
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52 Find the value of x.
A -2
B 4
C 5
D 6 x2
2x + 6
x
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THEOREM:If two secant segments are drawn to a circle from an external point, then the product of the measures of one secant segment and its external secant segment equals the product of the measures of the other secant segment and its external secant segment.
A
B
E C D
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EXAMPLE
Find the value of x.
9 6
x 5
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53 Find the value of x.
3
x + 2x + 1
x - 1
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54 Find the value of x.
x + 4
x - 2
5
4
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wer
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THEOREM:If a tangent segment and a secant segment are drawn to a circle from an external point, then the square of the measure of the tangent segment is equal to the product of the measures of the secant segment and its external secant segment.
A
E CD
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EXAMPLEFind RS.
R S
Q
T
16
x 8
Ans
wer
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55 Find the value of x.
1
x
3
Ans
wer
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56 Find the value of x.
x12
24
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wer
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y
x
r(x, y)
Let (x, y) be any point on a circle with center at the origin and radius, r. By the Pythagorean Theorem,
x2 + y2 = r2
This is the equation of a circle with center at the origin.
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EXAMPLE
Write the equation of the circle.
4 Ans
wer
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For circles whose center is not at the origin, we use the distance formula to derive the equation.
.(x, y)
(h, k)
r
This is the standard equation of a circle.
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EXAMPLE
Write the standard equation of a circle with center (-2, 3) & radius 3.8.
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EXAMPLE
The point (-5, 6) is on a circle with center (-1, 3). Write the standard equation of the circle.
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EXAMPLE
The equation of a circle is (x - 4)2 + (y + 2)2 = 36. Graph the circle.
We know the center of the circle is (4, -2) and the radius is 6.
..
..
First plot the center and move 6 places in each direction.
Then draw the circle.
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57 What is the standard equation of the circle below?
A
B
C
D
x2 + y2 = 400
(x - 10)2 + (y - 10)2 = 400
(x + 10)2 + (y - 10)2 = 400
(x - 10)2 + (y + 10)2 = 40010
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58 What is the standard equation of the circle?A
B
C
D
(x - 4)2 + (y - 3)2 = 9
(x + 4)2 + (y + 3)2 = 9
(x + 4)2 + (y + 3)2 = 81
(x - 4)2 + (y - 3)2 = 81
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wer
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59 What is the center of (x - 4)2 + (y - 2)2 = 64?
A (0,0)
B (4,2)
C (-4, -2)
D (4, -2) Ans
wer
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60 What is the radius of (x - 4)2 + (y - 2)2 = 64?
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61 The standard equation of a circle is (x - 2)2 + (y + 1)2 = 16. What is the diameter of the circle?
A 2
B 4
C 8
D 16
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62 Which point does not lie on the circle described by the equation (x + 2)2 + (y - 4)2 = 25?
A (-2, -1)
B (1, 8)
C (3, 4)
D (0, 5)
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wer
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A sector of a circle is the portion of the circle enclosed by two radii and the arc that connects them.
A
B
C
Minor Sector
Major Sector
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63 Which arc borders the minor sector?
A
B A
BC
D
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64 Which arc borders the major sector?
A
B
W
X
YZ
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Lets think about the formula...The area of a circle is found by
We want to find the area of part of the circle, so the formula for the area of a sector is the fraction of the circle multiplied by the area of the circle
When the central angle is in degrees, the fraction of the circle is out of the total 360 degrees.
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Finding the Area of a Sector1. Use the formula: when θ is in degrees
450
AB
C
r= 3 Ans
wer
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Example:Find the Area of the major sector.
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65 Find the area of the minor sector of the circle. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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66 Find the Area of the major sector for the circle. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
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67 What is the central angle for the major sector of the circle?
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68 Find the area of the major sector. Round to the nearest hundredth.
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69 The sum of the major and minor sectors' areas is equal to the total area of the circle.
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70 A group of 10 students orders pizza. They order 5 12" pizzas, that contain 8 slices each. If they split the pizzas equally, how many square inches of pizza does each student get?
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71 You have a circular sprinkler in your yard. The sprinkler has a radius of 25 ft. How many square feet does the sprinkler water if it only rotates 120 degrees?
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