L4C29
L4C29
Level 4: Class 29
1. Basic Properties
(a) Radius is the perpendicular bisector of a chord.
(b) Let ABCD be a quadrilateral inscribed in a circie with the intersection of AC arrd BD be P then
AAPD - ABPC.
2. Power of Point: Let P be a point not on a circle and consider a line that intersect the circle at 2 points, ,4 and
B. The value of PA. PB is independent of the choice of the line.
(a) P is inside of the circle.
(b) P is outside of the circle.
(c) Equai tangent Theorem: If P is a point outside of the circle then the two tangents are equai in length.
3. More Equivalent Definitions of Cyclic Quadrilaterals: Let ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral and let P be the
intersection of their diagonals.
4. Ptolemy's Theorem: Let ABCD be a quadrilateral then ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral if and only if ,48 x
CD+BCxAD:ACxBD.
5. Brahmagupta's Formula: The area of a cyclic quadrilateral with side lengths a,b,c,dis
s-a s s-c)(s-d)
where s is the semi perimeter
flomework
Complete the following problems. Remember to simplify your answer. Do not use a calculator.
1. Textbook reference and additional practice:
Introduction to Geometry: Chapter 13
2. A quadrilateral is said to be tangential if all of its sides are tangent to a single circle. Prove that if a quadrilateral
ABCD is tangential then AB + CD : BC * AD.(Rough diagram is required)
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Find XY.(Rough diagram is required) ACaty
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8. Let ACDbe anequilateraltriangle. LetBbeontheminorarc of AC suchthat AB:SandBC:6.|f BD
ar,d AC intersect at E, find the length of DE.(Rough diagram is required)
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11. Circ1e Cr has its center O Iying on circle Cz. The two circles
meet at X and y. point Z in theexterior of C1
lies on circle C2 and X Z :73, OZ: 11, and YZ :7.
What is the radius of circle C1i(nough diagram is
required)
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72. Let A, B, C, and D be points on a circle, in that order, such AB _
IBAC : ICAD. Find BC. (Rough diagram is required)
that 200, AC : ggb, AD:416, and
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(b) Let the radii of the two circles in the diagram be r and s. Show that pg : 1/rs.
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15. Equilateral triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle. Let P be a point on arc 6d, andlet Ap intersect BC at e
Prove that
1_1*1
PQ PB' PC
(Rough diagram is required)
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16. Equilateral triangle /BC is inscribed in a circle. Points D and E are midpoints of TB and BC, respectively,
and F is the point where DE meets the circle. Find DEIEF.(Rough diagram is required)
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17. Segment 7F is tangent to the circle at point .I as shown in the diagram. We are given that IF : 21rt,
IO :20, ON : 12, RF : 18, and OR > GO. Find O-R.
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18. Chords TE andeD of OO are perpendicular at point P. Given CP : 2, AP : 3, and PD :6. (Rough
diagram is required)
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