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Tuesday, March 28, 2017 Date Title Page 3/27/17 Ch. 10 Assignment Guide/Clock Buddies 47 3/27/17 HW Quiz (3/27); (3/28) 48 3/27/17 10.2 Notes 49 3/27/17 10.2 Preview (pt 2) 50 3/28/17 10.2 Practice 51 3/28/17 10.3 Preview 53

HW check

HW Quiz (3/28) Find the measure of each arc:

Talk It Out Tuesday Person A: The measure of an arc is equal to the measure of its____ __. Person B: A central angle is an angle whose edges are ______ and whose vertex is at _________________. Person A: A semicircle has a measure of _________________. Person B: A semicircle is “cut out” by a ____________. Person A: A major arc is ______ than a _______. Person B: A minor arc is ______ than a _______.

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Whip Around Define… Secant Tangent Major Arc Chord Semicircle Minor Arc Central Angle