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Lesson 12 5 More Angles in Circles

This document contains examples and explanations of angle relationships formed by lines intersecting circles. It discusses tangent-secant, tangent-chord, and angles inside circles. Applications include optometry and the measurement of angles on a Ferris wheel. Students are assigned problems from the textbook and workbook on this topic.
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Lesson 12 5 More Angles in Circles

This document contains examples and explanations of angle relationships formed by lines intersecting circles. It discusses tangent-secant, tangent-chord, and angles inside circles. Applications include optometry and the measurement of angles on a Ferris wheel. Students are assigned problems from the textbook and workbook on this topic.
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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles

Rigor and Relevance


Find the measures of angles formed by lines
that intersect circles.
Use angle measures to solve problems
relating to satellites and optometry.

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles
Example 1: Using Tangent-Secant and
Tangent-Chord Angles

Find mEFH and .

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles
Example 2: Finding Angle Measures Inside
a Circle

Find mAEB.

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles
Example 3: Finding Measures Using
Tangents and Secants
Find the value of x in each diagram.

A.

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Example 4: Optometry
Two of the six muscles that control eye
movement are attached to the eyeball and
intersect behind the eye. If mAEB = 225, what
is mACB?

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles
Example 5: Ferris Wheel

An observer watches
people riding a Ferris
wheel that has 12
equally spaced cars.

Find the value of the


angle of elevation, x.

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12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles

• Turn in your workbook to page 520


for 1 more theorem and proof.

• Complete Practice #2

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12-5 Classwork (not graded)

Workbook pg 520 #1, 3, 5; pg 521 #7

Textbook pg835#16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24

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12-4/12-5 Honors Assignment

• Primary assignment: join.quizizz.com


o Codes:
o Period 1– 294512 (due Mon 4/23)
o Period 5 – 789084 (due Mon
4/23)
o Period 6 – 860099 (due Tues
4/24)
• Secondary Assignment:
o Workbook pg 518 ALL
o Workbook pg 522 ALL
Holt McDougal Geometry
12-5 Angle Relationships in Circles
12-4/12-5 Assignment

• Primary assignment: join.quizizz.com


o Codes:
o Period 2– 076010 (due Tues 4/24)
o Period 4 – 873521 (due Tues
4/24)
o Period 7 – 215057 (due Fri
4/20)
• Secondary Assignment:
o Workbook pg 518 ALL
o Workbook pg 522 ALL
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