

Intersecting Chords
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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16 Slides • 4 Questions
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Unit 12 Lesson 1 - Intersecting Chords, Secants and Tangents in Circles

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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of the missing inscribed angle, x.
30º
60º
120º
15º
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More Circle Vocabulary
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There are 3 types of intersections that we will look at...
and the 3 different formulas associated with them.
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Intersection #1 - Angle formed ON the circle
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Intersection #1 - ON the circle
When two 'lines' intersect ON a circle, we see a few important relationships.
1. The angles formed are a linear pair (add to 180º).
2. The two arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs of each angle are DOUBLE the measure of the angle.
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Intersection #1 - ON the circle
When two 'lines' intersect ON a circle, we see a few important relationships.
1. The angles formed are a linear pair (add to 180º).
2. The two arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs of each angle are DOUBLE the measure of the angle.
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Intersection #1 - ON the circle
When two 'lines' intersect ON a circle, we see a few important relationships.
1. The angles formed are a linear pair (add to 180º).
2. The two arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs of each angle are DOUBLE the measure of the angle.
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Example
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of the missing angle.
40º
80º
160º
100º
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of the missing angle.
65º
115º
360º
180º
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Intersection #2 - Angles formed INSIDE the circle
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Intersection #2 - INSIDE the circle
When two 'lines' intersect INSIDE a circle, we have a few important relationships:
1. The angles formed are sets of linear pairs (1 + 2 = 180º).
*Note the vertical angles formed)*
2. All four arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs on either side of each angle are ADDED, then HALVED.
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Intersection #2 - INSIDE the circle
When two 'lines' intersect INSIDE a circle, we have a few important relationships:
1. The angles formed are sets of linear pairs (1 + 2 = 180º).
*Note the vertical angles formed)*
2. All four arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs on either side of each angle are ADDED, then HALVED.
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Intersection #2 - INSIDE the circle
When two 'lines' intersect INSIDE a circle, we have a few important relationships:
1. The angles formed are sets of linear pairs (1 + 2 = 180º).
*Note the vertical angles formed)*
2. All four arcs formed add to 360º.
3. The intercepted arcs on either side of each angle are ADDED, then HALVED.
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Example
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Poll
Which one best describes you for 4.2a?
I am confident in my ability to learn this topic.
I am unsure about my ability to learn this topic.
I am not optimistic about my ability to learn this topic.
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