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THEOREMS

ON
CIRCLES
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THEOREM NO. 3
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A

D
Z
E

B
C
THEOREm no. 3
In a circle, a diameter
bisects a chord and an
arc with the same
endpoints if and only if it
is perpendicular in the
chord
“Perpendicular Bisector of a Chord Theorem”
A EXAMPLE:

If AB is a diameter, and
⊥ ≅
D
Z AB CD then CE is DE
E ⌢ ≅
and BC BD

B
C
Perpendicular Bisector of a Chord Theorem
THEOREM NO. 8
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THEOREm no. 8

If a line is tangent to a
circle, then it is a
perpendicular to the
radius drawn to the
point of tangency

Radius to Tangent theorem


EXAMPLE:


If AB is a tangent to O C ,


at point D, then AB is to
CD

Radius to Tangent theorem


ASSESSMENT
pRESENTED BY: GROUP 2
EXAMPLE:

What Theorem does the


figure illustrate? Why do
you say so?
EXAMPLE:

What Theorem does the


figure illustrate? Why do
you say so?
A

D
Z
E

B
C

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