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Introduction

to Circles
Michael A. Corpuz
Circles - Terms
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Radius (r) x
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Center

Chord

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Circumference = 2πr = dπ
Vocabulary

• Circle – the locus (set) of all points in a plane


equidistant for a given point
• Center – the central point of a circle
• Chord – any segment that endpoints are on
the circle
• Diameter – a chord that passes through the
center of the circle
• Radius – any segment that endpoints are the
center and a point on the circle
• Circumference – perimeter of a circle
a. Name the circle.
Answer: The circle has its center at E, so it is named circle E, or .

b. Name the radius of the circle.


Answer: Four radii are shown: .

c. Name a chord of the circle.


Answer: Four chords are shown:
.

d. Name a diameter of the circle.


Answer: are the only chords that go
through the center. So, are
diameters.
a. Name the circle.

b. Name a radius of the circle.

Answer:

Answer:
c. Name a chord of the circle.

d. Name a diameter of the circle.

Answer:

Answer:
Circle R has diameters and .
a. If ST = 18, find RS.

Formula for radius

Substitute and simplify.


Answer: 9
b. If RM = 24, find QM.
Formula for diameter
Substitute and simplify.
Answer: 48
c. If RN = 2, find RP.
Since all radii are congruent, RN = RP. Answer: So, RP = 2.
Circle M has diameters
a. If BG = 25, find MG.

b. If DM = 29, find DN.

Answer: 12.5

Answer: 58

c. If MF = 8.5, find MG.


Answer: 8.5
Theorems

• If a radius is perpendicular to a chord, then it bisects the chord.

• If a radius of a circle bisects a chord that is not a diameter, then it is


perpendicular to the chord.

• The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the


circle.
Congruent Circles – Circles
that have congruent radii.

Concentric Circles – Coplanar


circles having the same center.
Theorems
• If a chords of a circle or of
congruent circles are equidistant
from the center(s), then the
chords are congruent

• If a chords of a circle or of
congruent circles are congruent,
then they are equidistant from
the center of the circle.
Central Angle – is an angle
whose vertex is the center of
the circle.

Minor Arc - an arc of a circle


that measures less than a
semicircle. It is named using
two capital letters, the endpoints
of an arc.
Major Arc – an arc of a circle that
measures greater than a
semicircle. It is named using 3
capital letters, the two endpoints
and another point on the arc.

Semicircle- is the union of the end


points of a diameter and all points
of the circle that lie on one side of
the diameter.
Inscribed Angle – is an angle
whose vertex lies on the circle and
whose sides contain chords of the
circle.
Activity 1
Activity 2

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