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10.3 Arcs and Chords If two chords are congruent, then their arcs are also congruent Inscribed quadrilaterals: the opposite angles are supplementary If.

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1 10.3 Arcs and Chords If two chords are congruent, then their arcs are also congruent Inscribed quadrilaterals: the opposite angles are supplementary If a radius or diameter is perpendicular to a chord, it bisects the chord and its arc If two chords are equidistant from the center of the circle, the chords are congruent

2 A B C D E F If FE=BC, then arc FE = arc BC Quad. BCEF is an inscribed polygon – opposite angles are supplementary angles B + E = 180 & angles F + C = 180 Diameter AD is perpendicular to chord EC – so chord EC and arc EC are bisected

3 E A B C FD X *You can use the pythagorean theorem to find the radius when a chord is perpendicular to a segment from the center XE = XF so chord AB = chord CD because they are equidistant from the center You will need to draw in the radius yourself

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8 In the circle below, diameter QS is 14 inches long and chord RT is 10 inches long. Find VU.

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