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Relationship

between the radii


and chords of
circles
If a radius is perpendicular
to a chord, then it bisects the
chord.
Exampl
e:
, O
bisects
= 4cm,
Find . E
A B

D
If a radius of a circle bisects a chord
that is not a diameter, then it is
perpendicular to the chord.

O
𝑚 ∠𝑂𝐸𝐵=90
A
E
B 𝑚 ∠𝑂𝐸𝐴=90
D
Example 1:
, = 4cm,

O
bisects

E
A B

D
Example
2:, = ,

O
bisects

E
A B

D
In circle M, BD = 3, KM = 6 and KP = Use
the figure and the given information to find A
each measure.
1. AM C
M L
2. KL 6 K
3. MD
4. CD D
B
5. DS P
6. MP
7. AK S
Radius
A
1. If AG = 24cm, what is AC? F
2. If AC = 38cm, what is CG?
3. If OA=5cm and OG = 3cm, what O G B
is
4. IfCG?
OG=5cm and OC = 13cm, what
is E C
AG?
5. If CG=42cm, what is AC?
6. If AC =96cm, what is AG?
7. If OG = 6cm and AC = 16cm what is
BG?
8. If BG = 2cm and OC = 10cm what is
Radius
A
9. If F

O G B
10. If

11. If
E C

12. If
𝑈𝑠𝑒 𝑡h𝑒 𝑓𝑖𝑔𝑢𝑟𝑒 𝑎𝑡 𝑡h𝑒 𝑟𝑖𝑔h𝑡 .
1. If

2. If O

3. If
S
P Q
4. If R

5. If SR

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