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1 Geometry: 10.4-10.7 Notes NAME_______________________ 10.4 Inscribed Angles in Polygons____________________________ Date:_________________ Define Vocabulary: inscribed angle intercepted arc subtend inscribed polygon circumscribed circle

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Geometry: 10.4-10.7 Notes NAME_______________________

10.4 Inscribed Angles in Polygons____________________________ Date:_________________

Define Vocabulary:

inscribed angle

intercepted arc

subtend

inscribed polygon

circumscribed circle

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Examples: Using Inscribed Angles

WE DO YOU DO

Examples: Finding the Measure of an Angle

WE DO YOU DO

Find the measure of the red arc or angle.

Find the measure of the red arc or angle.

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WE DO YOU DO

Examples: Using Inscribed Polygons

WE DO YOU DO

Assignment

Find the value of each variable. Find the value of each variable.

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10.5 Angle Relationships in circles______________ ____________________________Date:_____________

Define Vocabulary:

circumscribed angle

Examples: Finding Angle and Arc Measures

WE DO YOU DO

Line m is tangent to the circle. Find the measure of the

red angle or arc.

Line m is tangent to the circle. Find the indicated measure.

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Examples: Finding an Angle Measure

WE DO YOU DO

Find the value of x.

Find the value of the variable.

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Examples: Finding Angle Measures

WE DO YOU DO

Find the value of x. 1.

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Examples: Modeling with Mathematics

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Assignment

A flash occurs 100 miles above Earth at

point C. Find the measure of BD, the portion

of Earth from which the flash is visible.

You are on top of Mount Rainier on a clear

day. You are about 2.73 miles above sea level

at point B. Find m CD, which represents the

part of Earth that you can see.

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10.6 Segment relationships in circles_________________________________________Date:_____________

Define Vocabulary:

segments of a chord

tangent segment

secant segment

external segment

Examples: Using Segments of Chords

WE DO YOU DO

Find the value of x.

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Examples: Using Segments of Secants

WE DO YOU DO

Find the value of x. Find the value of x.

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Examples: Using Segments of Secants and Tangents

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Examples: Find the radius of the circle.

WE DO

Assignment

Find the value of x. Find WX.

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10.7 Circles in the coordinate plane__________________________________________Date:_____________

Define Vocabulary:

standard equation of a circle

Examples: Writing the Standard Equation of a Circle

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Examples: Writing the Standard Equation of a Circle

WE DO YOU DO

b. a circle with center at the origin and

radius 3.5.

Write the standard equation of the circle

with the given center and radius.

center: (0, 0), radius: 2.5

center: (−2, 5), radius: 7

The point (4, 1) is on a circle

with center (1, 4). Write the

standard equation of the circle.

The point (3, 4) is on a circle

with center (1, 4). Write the

standard equation of the circle.

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Examples: Graphing a Circle

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Assignment

The equation of a circle is x2 + y2 − 2x + 6y − 6 = 0.

Find the center and the radius of the circle. Then

graph the circle.

The equation of a circle is x2 + y2 − 8x + 6y + 9 = 0.

Find the center and the radius of the circle. Then

graph the circle.

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