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OF Bisects CD. Thus, FD CD and FD 1: A. Radius

This document contains a geometry problem set with 13 multi-part questions involving circles, radii, chords, angles, and variables. It asks the student to use properties of circles like perpendicular radii and chords to solve for unknown lengths. Several questions involve setting up and solving equations using the Pythagorean theorem or relationships between angles and arcs. The overall task is to apply circle geometry concepts to calculate unknown values in various circle diagrams.

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OF Bisects CD. Thus, FD CD and FD 1: A. Radius

This document contains a geometry problem set with 13 multi-part questions involving circles, radii, chords, angles, and variables. It asks the student to use properties of circles like perpendicular radii and chords to solve for unknown lengths. Several questions involve setting up and solving equations using the Pythagorean theorem or relationships between angles and arcs. The overall task is to apply circle geometry concepts to calculate unknown values in various circle diagrams.

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SOLUTION

a. Since EO ≅ OF, chords AB and CD are equidistant from the center of circle O.
1 1 3
OF bisects CD. Thus, FD= CD and FD= ( √ 3 )= √ .
2 2 2
b. By the Pythagorean theorem, the radius OC is found using
( OC )2=( OF )2 + ( FC )2 . But FC = FD, so by substitution,
( OC )2=( OF )2 + ( FC )2
2
1 2 √3 1 3
2
( OC ) = ()( )
2
+
2
= + −1
4 4
OC= √1=1

ACTIVITY
Open your book on page193-195
´ ⊥ AC
A. Radius OB ´ at G .
1. If AG=24cm, What is AC?
2. If AC=38cm, What is CG?
3. If OA=5cm and OG=3cm, what is CG? A

4. If OG=5cm and OC=13cm, what is AG?


5. If CG=42cm, What is AC?
B
6. If AC=96cm, What is AG? O G

7. If OG=6cm and AC=16cm, what is BG?


8. If BG=2cm and OC=10cm, what is AG?
C
9. If m∠OAC =30 and OA=12cm, what is BG?
10. If m∠OCA =30 and radius OC=9cm, what is OG?
A
B. Analyze the figure.
´ is perpendicular to chord AB
11. If radius OD ´ at C,
AC=2x-5 and BC=3(5-x), and find AC, BC, and AB.
O D
12. If radius OD ´ at C,
´ is perpendicular to chord AB C
AC=2(6.5-x), AB=15, Find x?

C. Examine the following figure.


´ is perpendicular to chord AB
13. If radius OC ´ at D,
AB=16cm OB=12cm, find the distance of A E
´ from the center.
chord AB

D
C O

END
SCHOOL OF SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER
Formerly Lyceum of Echague
Cabugao, Echague, Isabela

Learning Module in Mathematics 10


ANSWER SHEET
QUARTER IV: WEEK 1 & 2

NAME:______________________________________________ SECTION:___________________

END

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