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A B C D In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent. AB CD if and only if AB = DC
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120 ○ 12 x x = 12 in. What is the length of the chord labeled “x”?
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2x + 10 x + 40 2x + 10= x + 40 x = 30
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A B C D What can you tell about segment AC if you know it is the perpendicular bisectors of segments DB? It’s the DIAMETER!!!
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Ex. 1 If a diameter of a circle is perpendicular to a chord, then the diameter bisects the chord and its arc. y4 x 60 x = 4 y = 30
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Example 2 EX 2: In P, if PM AT, PT = 10, and PM = 8, find AT. T A M P MT = 6 AT = 12
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Example 3 In R, XY = 30, RX = 17, and RZ XY. Find RZ. R X Z Y RZ = 8
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Example 4 IN Q, KL LZ. IF CK = 2X + 3 and CZ = 4x, find x. K Q C L Z x = 1.5
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In the same circle or in congruent circles, two chords are congruent if and only if they are equidistant from the center. A B C D M L P AD BC If and only if LP PM
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Ex. 5: In A, PR = 2x + 5 and QR = 3x –27. Find x. P R Q A x = 32
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Ex. 6: IN K, K is the midpoint of RE. If TY = -3x + 56 and US = 4x, find x. Y T S K x = 8 U R E
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