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Properties of Circle

This document contains the schedule and lesson plans for a 6th grade geometry class over a 6-week period. It includes daily topics such as rotations, dilations, symmetry, arcs and chords, angles in circles, and graphing circles. Assignments include classwork, homework watching instructional videos, quizzes, and tests. The schedule also includes dates for end-of-course practice worksheets and exams.

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Properties of Circle

This document contains the schedule and lesson plans for a 6th grade geometry class over a 6-week period. It includes daily topics such as rotations, dilations, symmetry, arcs and chords, angles in circles, and graphing circles. Assignments include classwork, homework watching instructional videos, quizzes, and tests. The schedule also includes dates for end-of-course practice worksheets and exams.

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Name ____________________

Period _______________
Teacher ____________

1
Geometry PAP 6th Six Weeks 2015-2016
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
April 4 5 6 7 8
8-3 Rotations 8-3 Rotations about a 8-7 Dilations 8-7 Dilations Quiz
CW:pages 8-10 point not the origin CW:pages 18-20 CW: pages 18-20 9.5 Compositions of
8-4 Symmetry Transformations
HW: Try rotations about CW: pages 11-13 HW Complete classwork HW: Complete classwork CW:pages 14-17
a point that is not the HW:Watch Video Need for class the next Need for class the next HW: Complete classwork,
origin. Dilations day: red & blue pen, day: Red & blue Pen, makes sure EOC #6 is
highlighter, pencil highlighter, pencil. complete
11 12 13 14 15
Review Test #16 Vocabulary with Circles Vocabulary with Circles 12-2 Arcs and Chords
EOC #6 Due 12-1 Properties of 12-1 Properties of Quiz
Give out EOC #7
Formula Quiz #6 Tangents Tangents CW: pages 8-10
HW: Watch video
CW: pages 4-7 CW: pages 4-7 HW: Watch video 12-3
Vocabulary with Circles,
HW: Watch video 12-2 HW: Watch video 12-2 Inscribed Angles
and video Arcs and
Arcs and Chords Arcs and Chords
Chords
18 19 20 21 22
12-3 Inscribed Angles 12-4B Special Segments 12-4A Angle Measures in 12-4A Angle Measures in 11-4 Graphing Circles
CW: pages 11-13 of Circles Circles Circles CW: pages 19-21
HW: Watch video 12-4B CW: page 14 CW: pages 15-18 CW: pages 15-18 HW: Complete classwork,
Special Segments of HW: Watch video 12-4A HW: Watch video 11-4 HW: Watch video 11-4 complete EOC #7, start
Circles Angles measures in Graphing Circles Graphing Circles Review, study for formula
circles quiz.
25 26 27 28 29
Review Test #17 End of Year Wrksht #1 End of Year Wrksht #1 End of Year Wksht #3
EOC #7 Due End of Year Wrksht #2 End of Year Wrksht #2
Formula Quiz
Give out EOC #8

May 2 3 4 5 6
End of Year Wksht #4 End of Year Wksht #5 End of Year Wksht #6 End of Year Wksht #6 End of Year Wksht #7

9 10 11 12 13
Review Test #18 Review for final Review for final Review for final
EOC #8 Due
Give out EOC #9
Formula Quiz

16 1-7 17 1-7 18 1,3,5,7 19 late 2,4,6 20 1-7


Review for final Review for final Seniors (3rd & 5th) Seniors (4th & 6th) 7th Final Exam
EOC #9 Due Formula Quiz
Review for final Review for Final

23 24 25 26 27
st nd
1 and 2 Final 3rd and 4th Final th th
5 and 6 Final Teacher Workday Holiday
exam (all) Exam Exam

2
Vertex
Location Notes Diagram Formula
Center Measure of the A
Of angle is equal to
Circle the measure of the B
 arc
intercepted arc.
C

On  arc
Measure of the B C 2
the angle is equal to
Circle one-half the
A
measure of the

 arc
intercepted arc. B
2
C

In
Measure of the A

 arc  arc
the angle is equal to
E
one-half the sum B
Circle of the intercepted 2
(not center) arcs(2). C
D

A  arc  arc
big small

B C E
2
A
Outside Measure of the
angle is equal to B
 arc  arc
the one-half the big small

Circle difference of the


measures of the
X 2
C
intercepted arcs(2).

 arc  arc
B
big small
C
D 2
3
Worksheet Parts of a Circle Name __________________________

Circle P has a radius of 3 cm. Circle Q has a radius of 2 cm


for #1-7

C
P D E Q F
1) Name three radii of circle P.
B

2) If DE  1 cm , then find CF . Explain your


H J
answer algebraically. G

3) In circle P, GH is what type of line.

4) In circle Q, GH is what type of line.

1
5) If DE  1 cm and AF  3 cm , find the perimeters of APQ and AQF .
2
Explain your answers algebraically.

1
6) DQ is equal to what segment?
2

7) QA is congruent to what two segments?

8) Circle Q has a radius of 8 cm, P is in the plane of circle, and QP  6 cm . State


whether P is inside, on, or outside the circle. Explain you answer.

9) A circle O has a radius of 8. Find the length of the longest chord of the circle.
Explain your answer.

10) Two concentric circles have a common center P and radii of 7 cm and 11 cm,
respectively. Points A, B, C, and D are chosen such that PA  5 cm , PB  8 cm ,
PC  10 cm , and PD  14 cm . State whether each of the points A, B, C, and D
is in the interior or exterior of each circle. Explain each of your answers.

11) Circle O has a radius of 4 cm. If radii OA and OB form a right angle, find AB .

12) Circle N has a radius of 10 cm and radii NA and NB form an angle of 120 . Find AB .

13) In the figure, AB is a diameter of circle O, OC and OD are radii, mD  70
and mC  55 . Find the measure of all other angles. D for #13
B

Draw two circles in such a position that each condition is satisfied.


C
14) Exactly three common tangents can be drawn. O

4
A
15) Exactly one common tangent can be drawn.

5
Worksheet 12-1 Tangents and their properties
A
On 1-5, XA and XB are tangents segments from the external point X .
1) If OA = 7 and XO = 25, find AX.
X
2) If XA = 24 and XO = 26, find the radius of the circle.
3) mAXO  32 . Find mAXB .
O

4) mAOX  48 . Find mAXB .


5) mAXB  38 . Find m AOB .
B

In 6-8, AC is a common external tangent of circle H and circle E. BE and AH are radii. CB  12 , BE  5 , GF  6 ,
AH  15 . A
6) Find DC. B
7) Find HE.
G F
8) Find AB. H D
C
E

A
In 9-13, ABCD is a circumscribed quadrilateral with AD  6 . 3 F
z
9) Find x. 10) Find y. Q D
11) Find z. 12) Find CD
y
13) Find the perimeter of ABCD. E
B
4 2
R
x

14) Given: XU , XV , and ZY are tangents to circle O. XO  17 and C

OU  8 , find XZ YZ  XY . U
O
Z

W V
Y
X

15) Find the radius, x. 16) Find the radius, x.

6
7
Worksheet Arcs and Chords 12-2

8
In each circle, O is the center. Find the measure.

1) PQ 2) GH 3) XY
N H
F

.
O
M G

K
.
O
12
X 12
.
O
20
P E B
M Y
Q

4) Suppose a chord is 20 inches long and is 24 inches from the center of the circle. Find the length of the radius.

5) Suppose a chord of a circle is 5 inches from the center and is 24 inches long. Find the length of the radius.

6) Suppose the diameter of a circle is 30 centimeters long and a chord is 24 centimeters long. Find the distance between the
chord and the center of the circle.

In each circle, O is the center. Find each measure to the nearest tenth.
B

7) mBC 8) YQ
M 10 X

110
A
.
O
C
O .8
8
N

Q
P Y

E D

9) Suppose a chord of a circle is 16 inches long and is 6 inches from the center of the circle. Find the length of a radius.

10) Find the length of a chord that is 5 inches from the center of a circle with a radius of 13 inches.

11) Suppose a radius of a circle is 17 units and a chord is 30 units long. Find the distance from the center of the circle to the
chord.

9
12) Find AB . (Special Right Triangles) 13) Find AB . C
2
A B
A

.
P
E

P .
5
6

B B

In D , VR and QU are diameters with QU  PR and QU  VW .

14) Name the midpoint of QU . Q


P
15) Name the midpoint of PR .

16) If VA  9 , find VW .

17) Name two arcs congruent to QR . V


D .
S
R

T
A
18) Explain why VW PR . W
U
19) Which chord is longer, PR or VW ?

20) If DS  14 and PR  32 , find DR to the nearest tenth.

21) Name two segments congruent to DQ . 22) Name a segment congruent to QS .

In each figure, J is the center of the circle. For 23 and 24, find x to the nearest tenth.

23) 24)

I
R x

. 5
S
A 2
x
B

5
. J

13 J
C

25) In R , TR  6.4 and EN  10.8 . Find 26) In O , MO  6 and LN  16 . Find x.


RO to the nearest tenth. L
E
V M

T
O
.
R
.
O x
N

N 10
S
Worksheet 12-3 Inscribed Angles

18) m AB  136 19) m DEF  17 20) XY and WZ are perpendicular


Find m ACB . Find mDF . Diameters. Find m XWZ .

.
A

. D . W

C . . E. . X. . . Y

. B
. F . 11

Z
21) Circle Puzzle Inscribed and Central Angles

m1  _______

m2  _______

m3  _______

m 4  _______

m5  _______

m6  _______

m7  _______

m 8  _______

m9  _______

m10  _______

m11  _______

m13  _______ m14  _______ m15  _______


m12  _______

m16  _______ m17  _______ m18  _______

m19  _______ m20  _______ m21  _______

22) PQ is a diameter. 23) m MNP  70, m QMN  94, 24) m C  90, m AD  80, and
Find m PRQ . and mQP  85 . Find m MQP mBC  125 . Find m A, m B ,
and m QPN . M and m D .
R A

P . Q Q N D B

P
C

12
Use O at the right for problems 24-35.
. .
R
.
R
m P  24, m Q  18, and TR is a diameter.
Find these measures.
Q
.
Q

. . O O.
24) mST
26) m SUR
25) mQR
27) mTQ
U
. . U .
28) m PSQ 29) m TRS T
S T
. . S
Suppose that mTS  40, mQR  78, and TR
is a diameter. Find these measures in O .

30) m QSR 31) m P


32) m TUQ
34) m Q
33) mSR
35) m PSQ P
. P
.
Use the figure at the right for Problems 36-38 B . .. C
. D

36) m AB  82 . Find m BEA . . F


37) m CBE  29 . Find m CAE and mCE .
38) mBEA  290 . Find m BCA .
A . E

Use the figure at the right for problems 39-41. R . . S


. .
39) mSU  46 . Find m SWU .
40) m RUW  45 . Find m RSW and mRW .
. . X

U
T

41) mSRU  310 . Find m SRU . W

13
Worksheet 12-4 Part B Special Segments in Circles
Chords, secants, and tangents are shown, find x.

1. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. _________________________

7 9 6 5 3 6
x x
14 7 x 8

4. ______________________ 5. ______________________ 6. _________________________

x 9
x 5 8
9 3 x x
12
k

7. ______________________ 8. ______________________
p
9 c

6 x
x n

In 9 – 12, Given: chords RS and TZ intersect at K.

TK = ___________________9. RK = 6, KS = 2, TZ = 7, find TK.

RK = ___________________10. RS = 8, TK = 8, KZ = 2, find RK.

KZ = ___________________11. RK = 8, RS = 13, TZ = 14, find KZ.

TZ = ___________________12. RK = 8, KS = 6, TK = 10, find TZ.

In 13 – 16, secants OA and OB and tangent OC are drawn from point O.

BJ = ___________________13. OJ = 4, OC = 6, find BJ.

OJ = ___________________14. OG = 4, GA = 8, JB = 13, find OJ.

OA = ___________________15. OJ = 5, JB = 11, GA = 16, find OA.

OC = ___________________16. JB = 5, OJ = 3 3 , find OC.

14
Worksheet 12-4A Measurement of Angles
Find the measure of each numbered angle.

1) 2) 3)

52 . 1 40
.2

.
3

Find the value of x.

4) 5) 6)

. . .
Assume that lines that appear to be tangents are tangents. In Q , m CQD  120 , mBC  30 , and m BEC  25 .

... .
Find each measure.
A B
E
7) mDC 8) m AD

. Q

9) m AB 10) m QDC
. D
C

In Q , m AE  140 , mBD  y  , m AB  2y  , and mDE  2y  . Find each measure.

11) mBD 12) m AB


. . A

. ...
B
Q
C E
D
13) mDE 14) m BCD

In

15) m A 16) m BCA


A .
P , mBC  4x  50 , mDE  x  25 , mEF  x  15 , mFB  50 , and mCD  x . Find each measure.

. . B G

17) m ABC 18) m GBC . .


F

19) m FHE 20) m CFD ..


E
H
P

. . D C
15
Use the diagram to find the missing information.

21) Find m 3 22) Find the value of x.

. . .
H

. 106 . . S

x 26
.
. 3
. T
. L
Q

23) Find the value of x and m AET . 24) Find m 1 .


.
. . .
A T
.. .
M . . . K
E

H . 1

25) Find m 2 , 26) Find m 4 .

.
.. . . 2
.
.
4

27) Find the value of x. 28) Find the value of x.

. . .
. . S

. .. S
.
. 16
.

17
18
Worksheet 11-4 Graphing Circles on a Coordinate Plane

19
20
More 11-4 Circles Graphing and Standard form
Find the center and the radius of the circle.

Examples:

x2  y 2  10 x  9  0 x2  y 2  6 x  8 y  11  0

16. x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  36  0 17. x 2  y 2  10 x  8 y  23  0

18. x 2  y 2  2 x  35  0 19. x 2  y 2  6 x  8 y  0

20. x 2  y 2  6 x  14 y  12  0 21. x 2  y 2  8x  4 y  18  0

21

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