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Circles Powerpoint Demo Final

This document defines and provides examples of key terms related to circles. It begins by defining the center, radius, diameter, chord, secant, and tangent of a circle. It then provides a short quiz to test understanding of properties of these terms, such as whether chords must be diameters or if a secant contains a chord. Finally, it asks students to construct examples of radius, diameter, secant, tangent and central angle on a sample circle and to list real-world examples connected to radius, chord, diameter, secant, tangent, point of tangency, central angle, and arc.

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Circles Powerpoint Demo Final

This document defines and provides examples of key terms related to circles. It begins by defining the center, radius, diameter, chord, secant, and tangent of a circle. It then provides a short quiz to test understanding of properties of these terms, such as whether chords must be diameters or if a secant contains a chord. Finally, it asks students to construct examples of radius, diameter, secant, tangent and central angle on a sample circle and to list real-world examples connected to radius, chord, diameter, secant, tangent, point of tangency, central angle, and arc.

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CIRCLES

TERMS RELATED TO
CIRCLES
Center

P
T S

P
T S

B
P

A
D

Q R
P

C
T S

F
U V

P
U V

H
U

R
P
1. How can we name a circle?
a. by its radius
b. by its center
c. by its point of tangency
d. by its central angle

Time’s Up 6
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2. What is the radius on this circle?
C
A E

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D
3. The diameter on circle J is __________.
M
N

O Y
J
D

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B

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4. What is the arc determined by angle UVW?
U

X W
V

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2 Y
5. The following are the secants of the
circle W, EXCEPT: D
E

a. MD
N
M

b. YL Y
c. SA S W

d. EZ T
Z
L

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A

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6. Identify the chord on the given
circle.
A E

G C

L
D F
B

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7. What is the tangent line on circle R ?
E

a. BA J
b. JL
Q

L R A

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Circles are
everywhere
Short Quiz:
A. Determine if the statement is TRUE or
FALSE.
1. All chords are diameter.
2. Secant contains a chord.
3. Tangent line intersect the circle at two
points on the circle.
4. All diameters are chord.
5. We can name a circle by its radius.
__________ 6. Center is the fixed point of a
circle
__________ 7. Diameter is twice of the
radius
_________ 8. Center is a point of tangency
_________ 9. Circle is a set of points which
is not equidistant from a fixed point
_________ 10. Central angle is an angle
whose vertex is the center of the circle.
B. Construct the following terms on the given
circle L.
1. A radius (𝐿𝑂)
2. A diameter (𝑉𝐸)
3. A secant line KI
L
4. A tangent line ND
5. Central angle ALO
ASSIGNMENT:
List 3 examples or objects that are
related or connected to the following
terms related to circles.
1. Radius 6. Point of
2. Chord tangency
3. Diameter 7. Central angle
4. Secant 8. Arc
5. Tangent

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