Circle Segments and Volume
Introduction
Inscribed Angles
Warm-up In the diagram, chords AB and CD are parallel. Prove that AC is congruent to BD. Theorem: In a circle, parallel chords intercept congruent arcs.
Introduction In the third century B. C., Greek mathematician Euclid, often referred to as the “Father of Geometry,” created what is known as Euclidean.
Similar Circles and Central and Inscribed Angles Adapted from Walch Education.
More Angle-Arc Theorems Section 10.6 X Y A B P C A B D O B A C O T P S.
Circle: the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point. Center: the point from which all points of a circle are set around.
How do I identify segments and lines related to circles? How do I use properties of a tangent to a circle?
Lesson 6.2 Properties of Chords Homework: Lesson 6.2/1-12 Objective: Discover properties of chords of a circle.
GeometryGeometry 10.2 Arcs and Chords Geometry Mrs. Spitz Spring 2005.