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10.4 Inscribed Angles and Polygons

10.4 Inscribed Angles and Polygons

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Mathematics

10th Grade

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CCSS
HSG.C.A.2, 8.G.A.5

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Larry Cooper

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13 Slides • 15 Questions

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Which number best represents an inscribed angle? #1

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1

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2

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8

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9

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Inscribed angle: an angle with its vertex _____________ the circle. #2

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at the center of

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on

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What is the measure of angle U? #3

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A

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B

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C

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D

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What is the measure of angle Q? #4

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A

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B

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C

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D

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Find the value of x. #5

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A

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B

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C

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Find the measure of arc QR. #9

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106

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85

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113

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78

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What is the correct value for x?*****REMEMBER TRIANGLE LMN IS AN ISOSCELES TRIANGLE(BASE ANGLES ARE CONGRUENT). ANGLE M IS A SPECIAL ANGLE. #14

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100

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25

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90

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45

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What is the value of angle X? #15

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A

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B

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C

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D

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What is the correct value of x? #10

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40°

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60°

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20°

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120°

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Find the measure of angle H. #7

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40

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37

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23

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26

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Solve for x. #20

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14

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10

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11

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Find the measure of angle a and b. #19

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a=74 degrees

b=93 degrees

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a=93 degrees

b=74 degrees

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a=87 degrees

b=106 degrees

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a=106 degrees

b=87 degrees

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What is the measure of angle A? #21

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34°

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180°

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112°

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79°

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To inscribe a square inside a circle, first you must draw a chord anywhere across the circle. What should your next step be? #38

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Construct a perpendicular bisector

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Draw a second diameter to the circle

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Construct a line tangent to the circle

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Set your compass the length of the radius.

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The steps shown are a part of the construction of which figure? #37

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square

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rectangle

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equilateral triangle

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regular hexagon

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