Definitions A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center of the circle. Radius – the distance.
Circles Chapter 10 Essential Questions How do I identify segments and lines related to circles? How do I use properties of a tangent to a circle?
Arcs and Chords lesson 10.2 California State Standards 4: Prove theorems involving congruence and similarity 7: Prove/use theorems involving circles. 16:
Circles. A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center of the circle. circle A, or A.
Arcs and Chords lesson 10.2a California State Standards 4: Prove theorems involving congruence and similarity 7: Prove/use theorems involving circles.
Warm-Up 1. Calculate the exact value of sine and cosine of 30° 2. Calculate the sum of the square of the sine and cosine of 30° 3. Explain what you think.
Circle GEOMETRY Radius (or Radii for plural) The segment joining the center of a circle to a point on the circle. Example: OA.
Circles
CIRCLES Kelompok 6 Asti Pujiningtyas 4101414009 Eva Wulansari 4101414023 Mifta Zuliyanti4101414016 Zuliyana Dewi A. 4101414001.
10.3 ARCS AND CHORDS GEOMETRY. OBJECTIVES/ASSIGNMENT Use properties of arcs of circles, as applied. Use properties of chords of circles. Assignment: pp.
10.3 Arcs and Chords
Arcs and Chords lesson 10.2a