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M10 Progress Check 2

This document contains a mathematics progress check with multiple questions involving relationships between arcs and chords in circles: 1) It asks the student to find values of variables in problems involving equal chords and arcs. 2) It asks the student to find specific lengths, angles, and radii based on information given about circles, chords, perpendicular lines, and radii. 3) It asks the student to complete a proof showing that two central angles are equal based on equal chord lengths.

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M10 Progress Check 2

This document contains a mathematics progress check with multiple questions involving relationships between arcs and chords in circles: 1) It asks the student to find values of variables in problems involving equal chords and arcs. 2) It asks the student to find specific lengths, angles, and radii based on information given about circles, chords, perpendicular lines, and radii. 3) It asks the student to complete a proof showing that two central angles are equal based on equal chord lengths.

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Mathematics 10 – Some Relationships Involving Arcs and Chords Score:

Progress Check # 2

Name: ____________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________________ Date: ____________

A. Find the value of x .


1. AB ≅ BD 2. 3.

B. Answer the following:

1. In Circle O, OD ⟂ BC . RS=RB=104,
2. In Circle O, ^
3. In Circle O, m JK =m ^
SM , JO=x ,
Find: OT=8 x =12, and OU =2(x +12). JP=9 , and OP= √ 19. Find:
a. EB Find: a. x
b. CB a. x b. OM
c. ^
m BC b. RT c. SM
c. OU d. ^
m JK
d. measure of circle O’s radii


4. A diameter of a circle is 8 3 cm long, and a chord 5. A radius of a circle is 12 cm long. How long is the
is 8 cm long. Find the distance between the center chord that has a distance of 8 cm from the center of
of the chord and the center of the circle. the circle?

C. Proving. Complete the proof of the following:


1. Part II of Theorem 3
Given: Circle A, CE ≅ BD
Prove: ^ ≅B
CE ^D
Proof:

Statement Reason
1. Draw radii AC , AE , AB and
1. Two points determine a line.
AD .
2. AC ≅ AB , AE ≅ AD 2.

3. CE ≅ BD 3.

4. ∆ ACE ≅ ∆ ABD 4.
5. ∠CAE ≅∠ BAD 5.
6. ^ ≅B
CE ^D 6.

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