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1. The document discusses properties of circles and cyclic quadrilaterals, including: the radius is the perpendicular bisector of a chord; Ptolemy's theorem relating side lengths and diagonals; and Brahmagupta's formula for the area of a cyclic quadrilateral. 2. Students are assigned homework problems involving proving properties of tangential quadrilaterals, solving for lengths using given information about circles and chords, and finding the diameter of a circumcircle for a cyclic quadrilateral given its side lengths. Diagrams are required for several problems. 3. The document provides instruction and practice on key concepts in geometry involving circles and cyclic quadrilaterals. Students are asked to complete problems demonstrating their understanding of

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1. The document discusses properties of circles and cyclic quadrilaterals, including: the radius is the perpendicular bisector of a chord; Ptolemy's theorem relating side lengths and diagonals; and Brahmagupta's formula for the area of a cyclic quadrilateral. 2. Students are assigned homework problems involving proving properties of tangential quadrilaterals, solving for lengths using given information about circles and chords, and finding the diameter of a circumcircle for a cyclic quadrilateral given its side lengths. Diagrams are required for several problems. 3. The document provides instruction and practice on key concepts in geometry involving circles and cyclic quadrilaterals. Students are asked to complete problems demonstrating their understanding of

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TTIlIath School

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.

(a) AP. PC : BP.PD.


(b) Maximum area among a1l quadrilaterals having the same sequence of side lengths.

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)

A
P \ef tt e [oi.*: o't to{u^c1 be P, },r ' S
Af --ftS 1 4f -* BO , LQ =LFr ,* J b R* ,- D,
0 ABTLD =AP*BP*L1arbfz-
p& +C0-+ Q6
= AS r
** BLfAD
!",.
(<-
t1
3. InAABC,AB=BC:25and AC:30. ThecirclewithdiameterBCintersectsABatXand
Find XY.(Rough diagram is required) ACaty
Drar,-r b\ . fttt.gL L$\L'qf , Y is f !- ," iJpr"t o? kL'
llA{ =t 9c\ A\ 'YX
* $ Lgx\-- t6a'Lrl,1r'i Lsq K\ rt,
aAxY>{80* 11qb+n'Y)
'-LPc'\ j ll e*t , AAY \ 'i
ISgs(C lgs
F 4. the following diagram. prove that LDJB - ABKH.
Deaw Drur *"L H N p -tLr..y DM
Frc \^& HN
F&< p*ndoc.a[g/ to r.n] s a., nl l,b o^
^g,
A B It hy g" +.^.-r" - si&- * ,r.. ea,.z)
r
ry,nr
A DJ B YaD^^f5 anJ Asf[Z B NH
N
fl\ a

Ie-l L DgJrX or; e iiF*9. 7f+>)-t$or, *o x+)-{'rr'" ZRDS-{t?'*,y\


)

)o AD:g ^,AD\ H U1 h h qro,,\o,,Y

5. Thro circles Cr and Czhave a common chord AB. point p is chosen


on C1 so that it is outside Cz. Lines pA
and PB are extended to cut C2 at X and y, respectively.(Rough
diagram is required)
(a) It AB : 6, PA: b, pB: 7, and AX :16. Find Xy.
s (etra.)'{z*4 /^*w - 4Y P\
?x -5t _,. aA$e -AYpx b9
Y= 8 IAS g'*n;lr^d'tJ
PA I _t
\ PYJ
- a
]E
^ts I
es\-3
-
--'?
X( *l€
(b) Show that no where
Px ---
-

P is chosen, the length of XY is constant

ffi ,* G'F"-& btfrt*5q-" C, oAJ &>- q.*. f,ke"d


r- nQs; ? -- /- AYE R -Ye
Le* Lr:rw =-Q $srdr*ls€ A cons\r/'{y k o"&f
's o.ac

Fr.<rr Hgnce, XY ,i (EA:[q.n\


'
LfiY a-' Z^PBI 4lrY'9

2
TTlVIath School
6. In the figure, WX:YZ,provethat AW: AY
AY ,N, o.''& x o\/e-

luk \"/x<r3? x o,L[\ fiogr'l '


t-e
"'t&*o
* x) -fr*
Aw tA.u/r * \ 'FY tAY /+\y'
Aw) Aw q;.ftfr1AYx
f -.. A-d =-AY
hr*t)x= @v-*o{qv.&'l)
[*w
-9(or rAhltx) ;o
7. A cyclic quadrilateral has sides oflength 25,39,52,60 taken consecutively. What is the diameter of the circum-
circle?(Rough diagram is required) &{s t""4.'*{ld-"
C IAr'r\ 1l-rr
+ f*L r\ {e

!: WC lrolc- 'l 1"o,\ L\'fif;- , )1 1sz ?-

fir,*Le, t,5 Tlqlt's lhwtt-fr, At 6awsl


{:.
t& -ttt tlf og-*ta.ax- u{ I ACD ^*& AAoc,
9o A C- i5 (I *'r r"*-4*r '

o(,o
,, )r- 't. 5tn"'
r ",&"
5"6r
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)

,,} z.hgL:/&,CD{rtqD -. (Leo. \c, L fYL'- AD=CD:a


,lx
* . t{b' ->t77lr) (fin 0"
I S-" 3m (-E -- 7G
LK1-us ov'-a
o
G
('\- j s,Cr -LE
,{I" -
4-
^
D6
9. A circle is tangent to side Be of equilateral triangle LABC at point Q as shown below. The circle intersects
sides 7E arrd.M in two points each, as shown. Given that AW : AY, prove that Q is the midpoint of BC-.

A"J[A,N twx) = Ay[nyt Y=) :LZ


: Y>
\^.iX
B0' , Bx (a.<tdn )
Ax- A)
P,X
,AB- AX : qILCL t iz)
-* AL-AX 'C&L
".- F C-
Az is
tiwt Bu:-L&, !.r &- 1t"'-g''{-po"\t
3
OQ Bt
TTNfath School
10. In the diagram, AB is tangent to the circle with centre
O and radius r. The length of AB is p. point C is on
the circle and D is inside the circle so that BCD is a straight
line, as shown. It BC : CD DO : q, prove
that 12 : p2. (Tligonometry is not allowed

o Ex[.^r BD *o ,r^€r,l I he c-tro\ c- o-t l-


al ..r^J FG ts o. J*"rre,{tQr/

, t\vf Follel tl."rTf' D v'ri {u,*rtl


FD >hD
('
\

{ourt
r et- 0b f 1 pE)\
p) = X[4yt oE ) " ,q) t t'- tf
fo..nr q OD : qr"
) .* \

LDE)L, $,*QL.-U1
11. Circ1e Cr has its center O Iying on circle Cz. The two circles
meet at X and y. point Z in theexterior of C1
lies on circle C2 and X Z :73, OZ: 11, and YZ :7.
What is the radius of circle C1i(nough diagram is
required)
ftaw *w roJiuj sF c, q-0,^ O -{o xv , te-t -the
poiit{ {fa* .p*cr<-: bU N m i: tt ,^,,Jpo.'4}- ,t XrV
o \t AoYT y DzNZ, 9o N?;?
17
\o r's f A ,'o*i"^s "F
Mo't 0.J, 'z l\'
o C, .f e ly-rwJ'vi
Mo- i ),\
'rS' '' >\ + I
? x, I n\ 3p
tr \ Cr
'.$-
X o '- '\7Q
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

.f'
fifi, - uO ga D0 ,oO . tc,t BL --d
[o)irrU tow o^ I A&L G^C 4 DAL

x'va ) -+8;5 r i? -).00""?g5L


Lt\tt)tlst) y[zao )[] sr)
t, ry(x'- \u2-3ss') = s: (x 1 - )*r' -3es ")
X --{3L 2 >ES.
13. Tko circles C1 and C2 intersect at two points, ,4 and B. Let
that they intersect onTB. Prove that points P .PQ be a chord of C1 and ES a chord of C2 such
, Q , R, and ^9
all lie on a circle. (Rough diagram is requiied)

A
f
"'t t-i.e fl'?ir,t # iuttevcec'1.'r'n W O

T\S 5r"Jr$er fo+er o{


qPthr
Lro)tRo r'6.)t*o;
R
a
(go*o) t.&$- {"r a rirc(e w,'+ h polnf- O
il k lbu) tl-'ftq tn e&c. i{. ile,tnp, p, 0, &, an+
L{ I ott l,o oG {hG rirc{e
I 4
TTMath School
14. The two circles in the diagram are incircles of AADB and AADC. These incircles are tangent to AD and
each to other at G.

B C

(a) It AB : c, AC:: o, find BD in terms of a, b, and. c.


b, and BC +;r-r's''}!'1c'!t
l.t r }" -i'''n .3*';ra *r'
\,@ +t''e qo,r{ *{' {6'*qrol"'r ...;"":+",;:i'X

evl Aq- (o-t 6f:v:, Li n"] rSf =vJ,DE."?' 4>d


ge , [+y.r,t , ,
, De ?;pG Dt'-, LF , cG " '] r) $': S*'Jo

ft(n--1+0 ".Ftl "X, t-6r *) -) b>"Kr


ArP = h / 9? -- rrl =2 C= 21( \^l

DD = $V + Dtr -- VvtZ * $D , ft+L-b


>-

(b) Let the radii of the two circles in the diagram be r and s. Show that pg : 1/rs.
(e"t t{E tsA'le/s bg O, $er O }- . As'*,tne ( is *\e 6c.*^wt Sr
O, -J I ', tl.e r^J.iul H-
- ' fft!* "*e- 0 f >s le-{ M lac-
)u
br 0,r s -{ha* /.40 -FF r} a" 1t,cta'"9{e
^&h
M0, =-
*Jj-t.si tv rs ntr

De".,-ry: tAl0)
Nr>
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)

L,ffi? L Bc,f s*bF^J


6",,..J Bt-:
't
ga A&B&-Acp&
AS we,tl, A P gO 'v
p (*A--
u'u"=; h^d
H,* ," vL &c
-t ry
(/ ?a- b{ t-P
i Dt't t co et
I 0f
d N l l_ { !
fa L? fr.
Pq_ rB

5
TTMath School
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)
te.* AF * X h *[e terr$hr &u/^ D *o {r^c alrcte- ir at {5o x
1r^""e4'),
4
Afte - Atgc b1 9*) E,'*,n'[*.'\, ar,rJffi =| Le+$0-0"
''i,*
T fo.,,a't oF DO {o G.,'tr *
{
i X(xt"; * az C\ \ {G
C { CA xv --
-2
+l
a'--
9
.I \t x c,€, t+^JF
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.
it
So",e,t ,t 0F Fo.^i*r o{ o
g^GJ , (te)(orrrr) z-4rr) = os'(31 -oF)
G( =31 )Y0 -* 'ort +vl oL
0A-- 15 or lb
' gg>vto) ,o
cY- = lb
18. Chords TE andeD of OO are perpendicular at point P. Given CP : 2, AP : 3, and PD :6. (Rough
diagram is required)

(a) Find OP.


ft
31re)'- {a '-L
3
D ? ,"c
vbr *l
I
i N DrnN OM v? M h'sgr{-s G D7 onnd' ?,.J }' N u':e
"t' nB'
o
t"t L grA| *"LQPF -'7 oo
qY ' 3!1' J- (-a

?n --
h],, Aw) 0r'A:
{r"
J\/

5 OP .' t{{ \ -- L
(b) Find the radius of the circle T
>-
0s
)-
I t ob, tw
1
obz rMt ?1
J6)
bBi
NsL;
ff_ u 7
0& ']
;
q-$e r*J;"r'! , t* -f t'*'
'oJ
l'^t I r Jtr z
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TTNIa,th School
19. In the diagram , AB : 8 AP :2, PC: 4' Find W

Dn^w PZ

r %6)
v- g
Qa6J DA
\
U
I

fir*^ "?- 0 P
*L
L,"1 : 1(V*.r)

CD t

I fac] .Y
#
.LD =u I
QED J
)
\ Agt r'$LD E b,1 ftft
r\sE ,bl
5r*','[c
''13, 5o
fdvT H )

LPrc) ewo) fPrcl


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I

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(mr.,l
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