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12- 2 Chords and Arcs Dawned Pea Hugger Limb Ann Don't be a girly man
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More Circle Properties C Q P R Chord – A segment whose endpts are on a circle. Ex: PQ Central s – in a circle, whose vertex is at the center of the circle. Rays of central s are radii of the circle. Sum of central s (w/ no common interior pts) are 360°
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Thm12-4 Central s have chords. Chords have Arcs. Arcs have Central s. More Circle Properties A B C O What can you say about arc AB and arc AC?
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Thm 12-5 1)Chords equidistant from the center are . - If TP RP, then AB CD 2) chords are equidistant from the center. - If CD AB, then TP RP Thm 12-5 If 1 & 2 are true, then TP bisects AB & RP bisects CD. - If AT BT, then CR DR A T B P R D C ll 12. 2 Chords and Arcs
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Ex.2: Solve for the missing Variables m B = 32 A B P D l l l l 9cm 12.5cm 16 AB = m P = m 1 = m 2 = BP = 25cm 148 74 15.4cm a 2 + b 2 = c 2 9 2 + 12.5 2 = BP 2 81 + 156.25 = BP 2 BP = 15.4cm 12. 2 Chords and Arcs <1 <2
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Thmn 12-6 In a circle, a diameter that is to a chord bisects the chord & its arc. Thm 12-7 In a circle, a diameter that bisects a chord (that is not a diameter) is to the chord. Thm 12-8 In a circle, the bisector of a chord contains the center of the circle. 12. 2 Chords and Arcs
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Ex.4: Solve for the missing sides. A B D C 7m 3m BC = AB = AD = 7m 14m 7.6m a 2 + b 2 = c 2 3 2 + 7 2 = AD 2 9 + 49 = AD 2 AD = 7.6m 12. 2 Chords and Arcs
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12-2 HW pg.673 #1,2,3-5,10,11,13,14,18,30,32 pg. 580# 7-9 12. 2 Chords and Arcs Ease Ace Life Ox He's a sly fox
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