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Geometry 10.1 to 10.3 answers

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Practice

For use with pages 650-658

Use Pto draw the described part of the circle.


2.

Draw a tangent ray and label it CD.

3. Draw a secant and label it EF.

4. Draw a chord and label it GH.

c.
Use the diagram to determine if the statement is true or false.

y]!Iilil!l!_

5. The distance between the centers of the circles is


equal to the length of the diameter of each circle.
t

....

T)

i--

6. The lines y = 0 andy = 4 represent all the


colin-non tangents of the two circles.

P'At- ;
LLLLI i Li__i_I_,_L_L_Lfl_

7. The circles intersect at the point (6, 3).

TiZ-U
8. Suppose the two circles shown are inscribed in a rectangle. The perimeter of the rectangle is 36 units.

Draw two circles that have the given number of common tangents.
9. 3

11. 0

10. 2

In Exercises 12-17, BCis a radius of Cand ABis tangent to C.


Find the value of x.
12.

96

A 13.

14.

15.

16.

56

17.

32
,4

The points Kand Mare points of tangency. Find the value(s) of x.


18.

19.

21=

20.

Swimming Pool You are standing 36 feet


from a circular swilmning pool. The
distance from you to a point of tangency
on the pool is 48 feet as shown. What is
the radius of the swimming pool?

22.

Space Shuffle Suppose a space shuttleis


orbiting about 180 miles above Earth.
What is the distance d from the shuttle to
the horizon? The radius of Earth is about
4000 miles. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth.

48 ft

d
,,j8o mi

:,, 12-!$.+ wq.

Practice

LESSON

10.2

For use widz paes 659-#83

has a measure of 90 in GR. Find the length of PO.


19.

Q
0

Find the indicated arc measure.


21. mAC = ig''=

22. mACB = 2J"

23. mDAB =

Tell whether the given arcs are congruent.


--%

..---..

/%,/

33. AB and CD

32. JK and QR o,,vT"

"

C
"

"

M
34. E_ and GH ol"r

35. STV and UVT t,T

Practice
For use with pages 859-863

Aiq.a. 'lz.,s

in OF, determine whether the given arc is a minor arc, major arc,
or semicircle.
A
B
i. A8

I'tNb

3 EAC

2."

I',A ! Nt>lz-

4. ACD

5. CAD

6. dEB"

AUz-

7. BAE

\ Nt:

8. DEC

Iq/x. elz.

in the figure, PRand QSare diameters of QU. Find the measure of the

indicated arc.
f

9. mPQ

,)z."

11. mTPS

10. mST

.)

12. toRT

R
;.'r(=,"

I1(=,"

13. mRQS

14. mQR

15. ' mPQS

16. m TQR

Z.Z.Z."

17. raPS

7A.t*

18. mPTR

,5'

Pr a ct i ce

ill]k]

AN

Due Thursday, March 19

For use with pages 864-b70

Find the measure of the given arc or chord.


1. mBC = 12."

2. mLM = =

6. mKLM = I::
1420

Find the value of x.


7.

8.

3x- 11

91

R
5

2x+ 7

9x-'7:_ L_T )x+

3x+ 1

x+9

C
.=lO

10.

6X-- 5

11.
7-

12

x*-'-"

12--

V13 + 4x

7x- 10

4
L

3x+ 6

12.

14x- 9

9x+ 21

Practice

LESSON

10.3

For use with pages 4-d70

In Exercises 13-16, determine whether P/;'is a diameter of the circle.


13.

14.

(o
5'

He,

He,

15.

Find the value(s) of the variable. P, Q, and R are points of tangency.


17.

18.

O 4

19.

S
r--= 2... 67

4x+7 S
6x 9

C"

r.= $

K=I2

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