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Bellringer Have Worksheet from Monday (plus p. 767 #6 – 8, 18 – 19 on back) and Notes out on your Desk Work on p. 779 #44 – 45.

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1 Bellringer Have Worksheet from Monday (plus p. 767 #6 – 8, 18 – 19 on back) and Notes out on your Desk Work on p. 779 #44 – 45

2 Pop Quiz!!

3 Arcs and Chords

4 Arc Vocabulary A minor arc is any arc that measures less than 180° A major arc is any arc that measures more than 180° A semicircle measures exactly 180°

5 How to Name an Arc Just like a segment, name a minor arc by its endpoints with an arc over the points If it is a major arc, you need the two endpoints with a third point in the middle

6 Measures of an Arc The measure of a minor arc is equal to the central angle. A central angle is an angle whose vertex is the center of a circle The measure of a major arc is either: Add up the arc pieces to get the total arc Subtract the given minor arc from 360

7 Arc Addition Postulate
You can add two smaller arcs together to get the total for a larger arc Two arcs are congruent arcs if they have the same measure

8 Arc and Chord Theorems Theorem 10.4: In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent Theorem 10.5: If a diameter of a circle is perpendicular to a chord, then the diameter bisects the chord and its arc

9 Arc and Chord Theorems Theorem 10.6: If one chord is a perpendicular bisector of another chord, then the first chord is a diameter Theorem 10.7: In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two chords are congruent if and only if they are equidistant from the center

10 Classwork/Homework 10.2 Worksheet Quiz on Friday


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