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Circle Vocabulary A Journey into the World of Circles… Homework: Lesson 1.7/1-11, 13, 15, 19-20 all; 23 -37 odds

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Circle Vocabulary. A Journey into the World of Circles…. Homework: Lesson 1.7/1-11, 13, 15, 19-20 all; 23 -37 odds. Definitions Objective: Have students understand the common definitions associated with circles such as radius, chord, and tangent, as well as the definition of a circle itself. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Circle Vocabulary

A Journey into the World of Circles…

Homework:Lesson 1.7/1-11, 13, 15, 19-20 all;

23 -37 odds

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Definitions

Objective: Have students understand the common

definitions associated with circles such as radius, chord, and

tangent, as well as the definition of a circle itself

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What is a Circle?

A circle is defined as…The set of all points in a

plane that are equidistant (radius) from a given point (center).

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Circle Names

A circle is named by its center Since the center is a point we use the

circle notation and the point’s name

A

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Basic Parts of a Circle

Interior of a Circle

points A, B, C

ON the circle

point D

Exterior of a Circle

points E, F, G

C

D

G

F

E

A B

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Your Turn

Lesson 1.7 – CirclesTurn to pages 69 - 71Read the lessonWrite each bold faced word and its definitionOn page 70: complete the investigation on the

3 indicated circle terms

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Segments of a Circle

Chord is a segment whose endpoints are on the circle

C

I

H

J

K

HI and JK arechords of C

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Segments of a CircleDiameter is a chord that passes through the

center of the circle.

C

D

E

N

MED and MN arediameters of C

The Diameter is the longest chord across a circle. 

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Segments of a CircleRadius – a segment that has the center as one

endpoint and a point on the circle as the other endpoint.

Don’t forget… A diameter is made up of two radiiAll radii, in the same circle, are congruent

C

PPC is a radiusof C

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Diameter, Chord or Radius?

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C

R

S

T

Lines that Intersect a Circle

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C

X

Y

Lines that Intersect a Circle

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Special Cases of Tangent Lines

A

C

E

F

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Common Tangent TypesCommon External Tangent

Common Internal Tangent

A

C

E

F

G

H

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B

A

E

CD

F

Recap…Identify the following by their correct vocabulary

name

AB - radiusAC - diameter

CD - chord

CD - secant

EF - tangentF - point of tangency

ABACCD

CD

EFF

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Concentric Circles

Concentric circles are circles with a common center

and different length radii.

The region between two concentric circles of different radii is called an annulus.

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Congruent CirclesCircles are congruent circles if they have

the same length radius.

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ARCAn arc of a circle is the continuous part of the circle btwn the 2 endpoints.

An arc is a piece of the circle.

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SemicirclesArc of a circle whose endpoints are the endpoints of a diameter of the circle. (3 letter names)

D

F

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Minor arcsArc of a circle whose measure is smaller than 180°. (2 letter names)

S

T

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Major arcsArc of a circle whose measure is between 180 ˚ and 360˚. (3 letter names)

XT

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Identify a minor,a major & a semicircle arc

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CENTRAL ANGLE-

is an angle with it’s vertex at

the center and whose legs are

radii of the circle.

A

P D

<APD is a central angle in circle P

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Central Angle & Intercepted Arc

The degree measure of a central angle is equal to the degree measure of its intercepted arc.

W

X

A

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INSCRIBED ANGLE

An angle with it’s vertex ON the circle and whose legs

are chords of the circle.

<AOB is an inscribed angle in circle P

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In summary…..

minor

major