CEM REVIEWER
Properties of circle
Circles Chapter 10. 10.1 Tangents to Circles Circle: the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point. Center: the given point.
FeatureLesson Geometry Lesson Main PA and PB are tangent to C. Use the figure for Exercises 1–3. 1.Find the value of x. 2.Find the perimeter of quadrilateral.
1 INSCRIBED ANGLES PROBLEM 1a CONGRUENT AND INSCRIBED INSCRIBED TO A SEMICIRCLE PROBLEM 2 INSCRIBED AND CIRCUMSCRIBED PROBLEM 3 Standard 21 PROBLEM 4 END.
AnglesTangents Secants & Chords Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500.
CIRCLES 2 Moody Mathematics. ANGLE PROPERTIES: Moody Mathematics Let’s review the methods for finding the arcs and the different kinds of angles found.
Holt Geometry 11-2 Arcs and Chords Warm Up 1. What percent of 60 is 18? 2. What number is 44% of 6? 3. Find mWVX. 30 2.64 104.4
10 - 4 Inscribed Angles
P A B C Central Angle : An Angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle Minor ArcMajor Arc Less than 180° More than 180° AB ACB To name: use 2 letters.
Introduction Circles have several special properties, conjectures, postulates, and theorems associated with them. This lesson focuses on the relationship.
SWBAT find the measure of an inscribed angle. P A B C Central Angle : An Angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle Minor ArcMajor Arc Less than.