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1 Ronald Hui Tak Sun Secondary School
HKDSE Mathematics Ronald Hui Tak Sun Secondary School

2 Missing Homework SHW1-A1 SHW1-B1 Summer Holiday Homework
10 Sep (Last week!) 10, 24 SHW1-B1 14 Sep (Today!) Summer Holiday Homework 25 Sep (Fri) Ronald HUI 14 September 2015

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6 Relationships among Arcs, Chords and Angles

7 Equal angles at the centre
We can summarize the relationships among angles at the centre, arcs and chords of a circle as follows: Equal angles at the centre Equal arcs Equal chords equal s, equal chords equal s, equal arcs equal chords, equal s equal arcs, equal s equal arcs, equal chords equal chords, equal arcs

8 Arcs Proportional to Angles at the Centre
In the figure, OAB is a sector of the circle. If we duplicate sector OAB four times like this: D 40 40 R O A B 40 40 Q P C 40

9 Arcs Proportional to Angles at the Centre
In the figure, OAB is a sector of the circle. If we duplicate sector OAB four times like this: D 160 ∠COD = 160 Obviously, we have: O A B 40 AB : CD = 1 : 4 and ∠AOB : ∠COD = 1 : 4 i.e. AB : CD = ∠AOB : ∠COD C

10 Theorem 1.16 In a circle, arcs are proportional to their corresponding angles at the centre. O x y D C B A y AB : CD = x : y x Abbreviation: arcs prop. to s at centre

11 Yes, we can extend Theorem 1.16 as follows.
Arcs Proportional to Angles at the Circumference Are arcs proportional to their corresponding angles at the circumference? Yes, we can extend Theorem 1.16 as follows.

12 By using ‘ at centre twice  at ce’, we can show that
Arcs Proportional to Angles at the Circumference By using ‘ at centre twice  at ce’, we can show that AB : CD = m : n. n D C B A m P Q O

13 Arcs Proportional to Angles at the Circumference
Let ∠AOB = x and ∠COD = y. n D C B A m P Q x = 2m  at centre twice  at ce y = 2n  at centre twice  at ce O AB : CD = x : y arcs prop. to s at centre x y = 2m : 2n = m : n

14 Theorem 1.17 In a circle, arcs are proportional to their corresponding angles at the circumference. n D C B A m P Q AB : CD = m : n n m Abbreviation: arcs prop. to s at ce

15 arcs prop. to s at centre
Example: Find x in the figure. A B C D 80 11 cm 8 cm x O arcs prop. to s at centre

16 Follow-up question Find x in the figure. ∠CAD = 40°
arcs prop. to s at ce Find x in the figure. D 10 8 cm A 40° x ext.  of △ ∠CAD = 40° 2 cm K In △AKD, C B AKC and BKD are straight lines.

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28 Chapter 1 SQ1: 2/10 (Fri) Revision Ex: 30/9 (Wed)
Time to work harder please!!! Ronald HUI 14 September 2015


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