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The document defines key terms related to circles, arcs, angles, and their relationships: - A circle consists of all points equidistant from a central point called the center. The radius is the line from the center to any point on the circle. - Arcs, chords, and diameters are parts of a circle. A central angle is an angle whose vertex is the circle's center, and its sides are radii. - The measure of a central angle equals the measure of its intercepted arc. Inscribed angles are angles whose sides contain chords, and their measure equals half the intercepted arc.

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Module1 2

The document defines key terms related to circles, arcs, angles, and their relationships: - A circle consists of all points equidistant from a central point called the center. The radius is the line from the center to any point on the circle. - Arcs, chords, and diameters are parts of a circle. A central angle is an angle whose vertex is the circle's center, and its sides are radii. - The measure of a central angle equals the measure of its intercepted arc. Inscribed angles are angles whose sides contain chords, and their measure equals half the intercepted arc.

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CHO R D S , A R C A N D A N D

A NG L ES
What is a circle?
• A circle is a set of all points in a
plane which are a given distance r
from a given point on the plane.
• the fixed point A is called the
center of the circle, and r is the
radius.
• A circle is named after its center.
Arc
- Part of a circle named by its endpoints

Radius
- Line segment whose endpoints are the

BASIC PARTS center of a center of a circle and any


point on a circle

OF THE CIRCLE Diameter


- Line segment that passes through the
center of a circle, and whose endpoint lie
in the circle
Chord
- A straight line segment whose
endpoints both lie on the circle.
CHORD Is a segment joining two points on a circle

A is the center of the circle.

Name the chord in the figure


ARC An arc is a part of the circle that is unbroken and
consists of two endpoints

Semicircle Arc that measures exactly 180°

Minor arc An arc that is smaller than a semicircle or


measures less than 180°
Major arc • An arc whose measure is greater than 180° or
bigger than a semicircle.
Name 4 minor arcs.

Name 3 major arcs.


CENTRAL ANGLE Is an angle whose vertex is the CENTER of the
circle The side are the two radii

Central angle NOT A


Central angle
(of a circle) Central angle
(of a circle)
(of a circle)
4
CENTRAL ANGLE Is an angle whose vertex is the CENTER of the
circle The side are the two radii
The measure of a central angle is equal
to the measure of the intercepted arc.
SUM OF CENTRAL ANGLES
The sum of the measures of central angles of a circle with no interior points in
common is 360°
INSCRIBED ANGLES
An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and
whose sides contain chords.

Is INSCRIBED Is INSCRIBED
NOT ANGLE NOT ANGLE
INSCRIBED ANGLES
An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and
whose sides contain chords.
An measurement of an inscribed angle is equal to the ½ the
measure of the intercepted arc.
i a The degree measure
of a semicircle is
i a 180°

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