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SECTION 10.1Circles and Circumference
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CIRCLES AND CIRCUMFERENCE
What are the parts of a circle? How can I solve problems using
circumference?
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CIRCLE
Circle: The locus of all points in a plane equidistant from a given point called the center of the circle.
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PARTS OF A CIRCLE
Name: from the center. Circle L or L
L
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PARTS OF A CIRCLE
Radius: A segment with one endpoint in the center and the other on the circle.
L
M
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PARTS OF A CIRCLE
Chord: A segment with both endpoints on the circle.
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PARTS OF A CIRCLE
Diameter: A chord that passes through the center.
Relationship between radius and diameter?
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H
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EXAMPLES
1. Name the circle2. Name a radius3. Name a chord4. Name a diameter
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EXAMPLE
Circle R has diameters and .1. If = 18, find 2. If = 24, find 3. If = 2, find
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EXAMPLE
The diameter of X = 22 mm, Y = 16 mm, and Z = 10 mm. Find EZ and YF.
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EXAMPLE
The diameter of D = 5 in, B = 9 in, and A = 18 in. Find BE and BC.
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CIRCUMFERENCE
Circumference: The distance around a circle.
C =
C =
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EXAMPLE
1. Find C if r = 13 inches1. Exact=2. Approximate =
2. Find C if d = 6 mm
3. Find d and r to the nearest hundredth if c = 65.4 feet.
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HOMEWORK
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LESSON PLAN
Intro Circles!
Standards- Supplies – slides, whiteboard, note sheets Timing: Day 1 with notes and homework. A
second day will be review and a third with a quiz.
Essential Questions- slides 2 Input-slides 3-7 and 12 Guided Practice – slides 8-11, 13 Independent Practice – Book Work