Geometry Unit 4a Circles 2019

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Angles of Circles Notes

Central Angle: An angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle.


Inscribed Angle: An angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides contain chords of a circle.
Arc measure: The angle that an arc makes at the center of the circle of which it is a part.
Chord: A segment whose endpoints are on a circle.

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In words, how can you find ∠!"#? What is


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In words, how can you find ∠!"#? What is


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What can be said about arc measures and


central angles?
Inscribed Polygon Notes

Inscribed Polygon: A polygon whose vertices all lie on a circle.

Inscribed Right Triangle Theorem

If a right triangle is inscribed in a circle, then the hypotenuse is a diameter of the circle.
Conversely, if one side of an inscribed triangle is a diameter of the circle, then the triangle
is a right triangle and the angle opposite the diameter is the right angle.

Inscribed Quadrilateral Theorem

A quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle if and only if its opposite angles are
supplementary.

Inscribed Angles of a Circle Theorem

If two inscribed angles of a circle intercept the same arc, then the angles are congruent.

Examples
Circles
• Pi is the ratio of the
circumference to the
diameter of a circle.
• A circle is a set of all points
that are equidistant from a
fixed point.
• Concentric circles share the
same center.

• Semicircle- is half a circle,


180 degrees.
• Major Arc- part of a circle
that is larger than a
semicircle.
• Minor arc- is a part of a
circle that is smaller than a
semicircle.
• Central angle- is an angle
created with the vertex and
two radii.
• Inscribed angle- formed
when two cords whose
vertex is on the circle.
• Intercepted arc- is an arc
whose end points lie on the
sides of an angle and whose
other points are in the
interior of the angle.
• Inscribed Angle Theorem:
the measure of an inscribed
angle is half the measure of
its intercepted arcs angle.
Corollary 1
• Two inscribed angles that
intercept the same arc are
congruent.

Corollary 2
• An angle inscribed in a
semicircle is a right.
Ex.1 A car has a circular turning radius of
15.5 feet. The distance between the two
front tires is 5.4 feet. To the nearest foot,
how much farther does a tire on the outer
edge of the turning radius travel than a
tire on the inner edge if the car travels in
one complete circle?

Ex.2 Find the value of each variable.


Ex.3 Find the measure of angle BAC and
BDC.
Ex.4 Find BDC.

Ex.5 Find the value for y.


Inscribed Quadrilaterals
• Is a quadrilateral whose vertices are on
a circle.
• Opposite angles of an inscribed
quadrilateral are supplementary.

Ex.1 Find the missing angles.


Ex.2

Secant angle

Circumscribed angle - the angle formed by


two tangent lines whose vertex is outside of
the circle is called the circumscribed angle.
Ex.1

Ex.2
Ex.3

Ex.4
Ex.5

Ex.6
Radians
• Radian- a unit for measuring
angles. One Radian is equal to
length of the radius.

Ex.1 convert 40 degrees to


radians.

Ex.2 convert to degrees.


Arc Length
• Circumference- the distance
around a circle
• Arc length- portion of the
circumference.
• Central angle- an angle with its
vertex at the center of a circle.

Ex.1 What is the circumference of a


circle that has an area of 1,000 m ?
Ex.2 A circle has a radius of 3.8
units. Find the arc intercepted by
a central angle measuring 120
degrees.

Ex.3 a circle has a diameter of 20


feet. Find the length of an arc
intercepted by a central angle
measuring 36 degrees.
Ex.4 a circle has a radius of 4
units. Find the central angle that
intercepts an arc of length 10.8
units.
Ex.1 Show how the perimeter of a
hexagon can be used to find an
estimate for the circumference a
circle that has a radius of 5 meters.

Ex.2 show how the area of a


hexagon can be used to find an
estimate for the area of a circle that
has a radius of 5 meters.
Areas of Sectors
• Area of a circle-
• A sector is a portion of a circle
bounded by two radii and their
intercepted arc.

Ex.1 Find the area of a circle that


has a circumference of 100 meters.
Ex.2 a circle has a radius of 8
units. Find the area of a sector
with a central angle of 135.

Ex.3 A circle has a radius of 24


units. Find the area of a sector
with a central angle of 30 degrees.
Ex.4 a circle has a radius of 6
units. Find the area of a sector
with an arc length of 9 units.

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