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Understanding Circle Geometry Terms

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CIRCLE

CIRCLE
It is the set of
all points in a plane
A which are
equidistant from a
fixed point called
the center.
3

RADIUS
B

A segment
A
drawn from
the center to
any point on
the circle.
4

CHORD
B

A line
A
segment
joining two
points of the
C
circle.
5

DIAMETER
B

A chord
A
that passes
through the
D
center.
C
6

ARC
B
It is a subset
of points which
A
lies between
D
any two points
C
on the circle
7

SEMICIRCLE
B
The endpoints of
this arc are the
A
endpoints of the
diameter. The arc
D measure is equal to
C 180 degrees.
8

MINOR ARC
B
This arc
measures less
A
than 180
D degrees.
C
9

MAJOR ARC
E
B
This arc
measures more
A
than 180
D degrees.
C
10

CENTRAL ANGLE
B
It is an angle
which vertex lies
A on the center and
which sides are
D C the radii of the
circle.
11

INSCRIBED ANGLE
B
the angle
formed in the
A interior of a circle
when two chords
D C
intersect on the
circle
12

INTERCEPTED ARC
B
The arc in
which the sides
A
of the angle
D C
intersects the
circle.
13

In a circle, the
measure of a
B

central angle is
A
equal to the
D C
measure of its
intercepted arc.
14

A is the center of the circle. Name the following.


E
1. All radii of the circle
F
B 2. A diameter of the circle
3. Four chords
4. Three minor arcs
A 5. Three central angles
6. Two inscribed angles
D C
7. Intercepted arc of
8. Central angle that
intercepts
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