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Dear Lord,

We thank you a hundredfold for the


infinite love and care that You have given
us. May we, in return, multiply it with love
and respect and add more faith. Subtract
the worldly desires and evil works in our
minds and hearts and divide Your
given talents to us. To sum it all,
may we be united in Your family.
Amen.
In this lesson, you are expected to:
a) prove theorems related to chords,
arcs, central angle and inscribed
angles
b) prove theorems on angles formed
by tangents, secants, and chords
1. Measures of central angle and inscribed angle
with the same intercepted arc are equal.
2. Two intersecting chords formed an inscribed
angle if the intersection is on the circle.
3. If two diameters intersect, its intersection is
the center of the circle.
4. The vertex of the central angle is the center
of the circle.
5. Measures of an inscribed angle are twice the
measures of its intercepted arc.
1) In a circle or in
congruent circles,
two minor arcs
are congruent if
and only if their
corresponding
central angles are
congruent.
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE 4
2) In a circle or in
congruent circles,
two minor arcs
are congruent if
and only if their
corresponding
chords are
congruent.
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE 5
3) In a circle, a
Diameter-Chord
Theorem
diameter bisects
3)aIfchord
a diameter
and an of a
arc withcircle
theis same
perpendicular
endpoints if and to a
chord, then the
only if it is
diameter bisects the
perpendicular
chord and its arc.
to
the chord.
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE 6

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4) If a
quadrilateral is
inscribed in a
circle, then its
opposite angles
are
supplementary.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE 7
5) The Tangent-
Secant Theorem

.
Given an angle with
its vertex on a circle,
formed by a secant

. ray and a tangent ray,


the measure of the
angle is half the
𝟏 measure of the
∠𝑷𝑸𝑹 = 𝑷𝑹 or
𝟐 intercepted.
2(∠𝑷𝑸𝑹) = 𝑷𝑹
6) If two chords
intersect within a
circle, then the
measure of the
angle formed is
equal to half the
sum of the
measures of the
intercepted arcs.
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE 8
7) If a tangent and a
secant, two secants, or
two tangents intersect
in a point in the
exterior of a circle,
then the measure of
the angle formed is
equal to one-half the
difference of the
measures of the
intersected arcs.
ILLUSTRATIVE
EXAMPLE 9
THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Answer “WRITTEN “PERFORMANCE TASK
WORK 2” FOR WEEK 2” (Math &
(Will be posted through Filipino)
Google Classroom)

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