Chapter 7 Lesson 6 Objective: To find the measures of central angles and arcs and the circumference.

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Chapter 7 Lesson 6 Objective: To find the measures of central angles and arcs and the circumference.

Central Angles and Arcs In a plane, a circle is the set of all points. In a plane, a circle is the set of all points. The set of all points equidistant from a given point is the center. The set of all points equidistant from a given point is the center. A radius is a segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint of the circle. A radius is a segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint of the circle. A diameter is a segment that contains the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle. A diameter is a segment that contains the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.

Congruent Circles have congruent radii. 5 m Central Angle is an angle whose vertex is the center of the circle. A B CD

Example 1 Finding Central Angles **Remember a circle measures 360°.** Sleep: Sleep: 31% of =111.6 Food: Food: 9% of =32.4 Work: Work: 20% of =72 Must Do: Must Do: 7% of =25.2 Entertainment: Entertainment: 18% of =64.8 Other: Other: 15% of =54

arc An arc is a part of a circle. Types of arcs Semicircle is half of a circle. A DAE A minor arc is smaller than a semicircle.minor arc A major arc is greater than a semicircle.major arc AB Minor arc D ADB Major arc

Example 2: Identifying Arcs Identify the following in O. 1.the minor arcs 2.the semicircles 3. the major arcs that contain point A O A C D E

Example 3: Identifying Arcs Identify the minor arcs, major arcs and semicircles in O with point A as an endpoint. O A B D E minor arcs AD, AE major arcs ADE, AED semicircles ADB, AEB

Adjacent arcs Adjacent arcsAdjacent arcs Adjacent arcs are arcs of the same circle that have exactly one point in common. Postulate 7-1 Postulate 7-1: Arc Addition Postulate The measure of the arc formed by two adjacent arcs is the sum of the measures of the two arcs. A B C mABC = mAB + mBC

Example 4: Finding the Measures of Arcs Find the measure of each arc. 58° 32° A B C D O BC BD ABC ABC is a semicircle. AB

Example 5: Finding the Measures of Arcs 56° 40° M C W X D Y Find mXY and mDXM in C. mXY = mXD + mDY mXY = =96 mDXM = mDX mDXM = mDXM = 220

The circumference of a circle is the distance around the circle. The number pi (π) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.pi Theorem 7-13 Circumference of a Circle The circumference of a circle is π times the diameter.

Circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center are concentric circles.concentric circles.

A car has a turning radius of 16.1 ft. The distance between the two front tires is 4.7 ft. In completing the (outer) turning circle, how much farther does a tire travel than a tire on the concentric inner circle? circumference of outer circle = C = 2πr = 2π(16.1) = 32.2π To find the radius of the inner circle, subtract 4.7 ft from the turning radius. radius of the inner circle = 16.1 − 4.7 = 11.4 circumference of inner circle = C = 2πr = 2π(11.4) = 22.8π The difference in the two distances is 32.2π − 22.8π, or 9.4π. A tire on the turning circle travels about 29.5 ft farther than a tire on the inner circle. Example 6: Concentric Circles

The measure of an arc is in degrees while the arc length is a fraction of a circle's circumference.arc length Theorem 7-14 Theorem 7-14 Arc Length The length of an arc of a circle is the product of the ratio and the circumference of the circle. length of = 2πr

Example 7: Finding Arc Length Find the length of each arc shown in red. Leave your answer in terms of π.

Example 8: Finding Arc Length Find the length of a semicircle with radius of 1.3m. Leave your answer in terms of π.

Example 9: Finding Arc Length π. Find he length of ADB in terms of π. A B MD 150° 18 cm

Congruent arcsCongruent arcs are arcs that have the same measure and are in the same circle or in congruent circles. Congruent arcs

Assignment: Pages #1-39