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Angle Relationships in Circles _ ee
lat Pages 505-510
Geometry: Unit 11 =
nt Not ionships in Circles
Student Notes - Angle Relati
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Formula NameiHow Formed | Hints/Comments
Diagram
Central Angle -
ira xX formed by two radii
| xtY Chord-Chord Angle =?
m4lt = Formed by two 2
ian chords intersecting | 72.
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e
c
8
vy
“ ce
s
| Inscribed Angle — Be
| Formed by two Z
SI ‘chords that xe
on
intersect at a point
x ‘on the circle.
meee | mee
Tangent-Chord
| ‘Angle —
formed by a e
tangent and a .
chord at the point 70 g0
of tangency
| Tangent-Secant
|| Angle —
5| | formed by a
~ tangent and a
secant ata point
= outside the circle. 7
| Secant-Secant
| - ‘Angle —
6| " meet X | rormed by two |
| secants that TW2-\b
z :
intersect at a point | ——>—~ =X
— outside the circle. 2
TangentTangent | D2. x
| ‘Angle — z
\71 formed by two Bs
tangents that 2OEX
| intersect at a point |
‘outside the circle.Geometry: Unit 11 - Angle Relat
Example 1:
xample 2: Find mZEFH and mFG Example 3: Two of the six muscles that control eye
movement are attached to the eyeball and intersect
behind the eye, tf mAEB 225", find m2ACB
A Superior
C oblique
Inferior
B > oblique
Example 4: An observer watches people riding a Ferris wheel that has 12 equally spaced cars,
on
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“2 2 wGeometry: Unit 11 - Angle Relationships in Circles __—
Example 5: Find the value of x. Example 6 Find the value ofr.
4Xr5 -6O _ x20
2(BA= 1X2 “7 =4
\1B= 1X ta 4X45 = 2X0 peat!
Example 7; Find the values of x, y, and 2 Example 8: Find the value of x
°
(11x42
“
LUDHI)* YA
Kt H4X-W=1B0
9x4 “10
X72.
Example 9: ABis tangent 1000. AF is a diemeter. mAG =100°, mCE =30", and mEF = 25°. Find the
measure of each of the numbered angles.
mB nes lL?
mer mee
ma NTS no Wd