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EOC No Calculator Packet Bellwork EOC No Calculator Packet Questions #1 & 2 DON’T USE A CALCULATOR!

Rigor: Find the measure of an inscribed angle and use their properties to solve problems. Relevance: String Art

Highlight theorem on pg514 in your core book & do example 2. An intercepted arc consists of endpoints that lie on the sides of an inscribed angle and all the points of the circle between them.

Write this down in your core book. This is NOT in your core book!

Example 1 Find mLJM.

Turn to pg 515 in your core book, highlight this theorem and the theorem above it, and complete the proof.

Example 2 Calculate the value of a.

Example 3 Find the angle measures of GHJK.

12-4 Assignment Core book pg 517 #1, 5, 6, 7 & pg 518 ALL