J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
Chapter 1.6 Kendall Hunt - Discovering Geometry J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
Chapter 1.6 Kendall Hunt - Discovering Geometry J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
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Yes, a chord is a diameter of a circle if it passes through the center Yes, a chord is a diameter of a circle if it passes through the center. A chord cannot be a tangent because a chord is a segment with both endpoints on the circle, while a tangent is a line with only one point on the circle. J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
They would be the same circle. “Can two circles be both concentric and congruent? What would they look like?” They would be the same circle. J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
“Can two arcs have the same measure but different lengths?” Central Angle Yes. For example, they may be parts of two very different-size circles but each have an arc of 15°. J.R. Leon Chapter 1.7 Discovering Geometry - HGHS
Homework (Home Learning) 1.6: pp 66-67 1-12, 15, 16, 20, 22 1.7:pp 72-74 2-9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 22, 29, 30, 32