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CIRCLES... All you ever wanted to know about circles...until grade 8!
Make the world go round.
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What you will need... In this unit you will need the following:
A) A compass B) A protractor C) Your workbook D) Your textbook E) Your binder
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What you will learn... You will learn to:
Investigate and explain the relationship between radius, diameter and circumference. Determine the sum of the central angles of a circle. Construct circles and solve problems involving circles. Develop formulas to find areas of shapes. Draw, label and interpret circle graphs.
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Today’s Notes – January 22nd
Title of the Notes: 4.1 Investigating Circles
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Radius (Radii) The distance from the center of a circle to any point along the circle. Radii
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Diameter The distance across a circle, measured through its center.
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Task... Take out a sheet of paper...
Using a compass draw a large circle.
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Using a ruler draw a line through the center of your circle.
Measure the line segment.
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Label the line segment with its length. Example:
6.2 cm
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Draw two segments off the line going through the center.
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Measure the two line segments you just drew.
Write the measurement beside each line.
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Your two smaller line segments should be equal in length.
Why would that be?
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Finding the Radius The radius is ALWAYS half of the diameter.
Therefore: r = d ÷ 2 Radius Diameter
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If r = d ÷ 2 and d is = 9 mm, what is r equal to?
Therefore, the radius is 4.5 mm.
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Finding the Diameter Diameter is equal to d = 2r
What would the value of d be if r = 2 cm? 2 cm
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d = 2r and r = 2 cm Therefore d = 2(2) 2 x 2 = 4 cm Diameter is equal to 4 or d = 4 cm
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A word problem for you A circular tabletop is to be cut from a rectangular piece of wood that measures 2 meters by 3 meters. What is the radius of the largest tabletop that could be cut? Explain your answer and draw a picture to demonstrate that you understand.
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Which rectangle length is the longest?
3 meters 2 meters
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What is half of the shortest side?
2 is the length of shortest side. Therefore, half of the shortest side is 1. The radius of the largest tabletop would be 1 meter.
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Your Task... Use a compass to construct the following circles...
A) a radius of 5 cm B) a diameter of 10 cm C) a radius of 7 cm D) a diameter of 6 cm
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Homework Textbook Page 131-132 #1-6 Workbook Page 78-81 Worksheets
All due next class. Worksheets will be handed in and a 20 mark homework check will be done in class.
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Circumference
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Л (Pi...my favourite desert)
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Irrational Number
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Base
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Height
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Circle Graph
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Sector
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Legend
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Percent Circle
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Central Angle
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Sector Angle
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Pie Chart...desert AGAIN!
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