The document discusses geometry theorems and definitions. It states the Inscribed Arc Theorem, which is that the angle formed by an arc at the center is double the angle formed at the edge. It also notes as a corollary that an inscribed triangle with the diameter as one side is always a right triangle. Finally, it defines a chord as a line segment between two points on a circle, with the diameter being the longest chord.
The document discusses geometry theorems and definitions. It states the Inscribed Arc Theorem, which is that the angle formed by an arc at the center is double the angle formed at the edge. It also notes as a corollary that an inscribed triangle with the diameter as one side is always a right triangle. Finally, it defines a chord as a line segment between two points on a circle, with the diameter being the longest chord.
The document discusses geometry theorems and definitions. It states the Inscribed Arc Theorem, which is that the angle formed by an arc at the center is double the angle formed at the edge. It also notes as a corollary that an inscribed triangle with the diameter as one side is always a right triangle. Finally, it defines a chord as a line segment between two points on a circle, with the diameter being the longest chord.
The angle formed by an arc in the center or the arc angle is double of the angle formed on the edge.
Corollary 4.3.5 (Inscribed Right Triangle)
Inscribed triangle with diameter as one side is always a right triangle.
Definition 4.3.6 (Chord). A Chord is a line segment between any two distinct points on the circle. The diameter of the circle is the longest chord in the circle.