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9-8 Circles and Circumference Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quizzes
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Warm Up The length and width of a rectangle are each multiplied by 5. Find how the perimeter and area of the rectangle change. The perimeter is multiplied by 5, and the area is multiplied by 25.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Problem of the Day When using a calculator to find the width of a rectangle whose length one knew, a student accidentally multiplied by 20 when she should have divided by 20. The answer displayed was 520. What is the correct width? 1.3
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Learn to identify the parts of a circle and to find the circumference of a circle.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Vocabulary circle center chord diameter radius (radii) circumference pi
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9-8 Circles and Circumference A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point, called the center. Center
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Radius (plural: radii). A line segment with one endpoint at the center of the circle and the other endpoint on the circle. Center Radius
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9-8 Circles and Circumference A diameter is a chord that passes through the center of the circle. Diameters are the longest chords in a circle. Center Radius Diameter
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9-8 Circles and Circumference A chord is a line segment that has both endpoints on the circle. Center Radius Diameter Chord
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Additional Example 1: Naming Parts of a Circle Name the circle, a diameter, and three radii. N The circle is circle Z.LM is a diameter.LN and LM are chords. M Z L ZL, ZM, and ZN are radii.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Check It Out: Example 1 Name the circle, a diameter, and three radii. The circle is circle D.DI, DG, and DH are radii. G H D I IG is a diameter. IG and IH are chords.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference The distance around a circle is called the circumference. Center Radius Diameter Circumference
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9-8 Circles and Circumference The ratio of the circumference to the diameter,, is the same for any circle. This ratio is represented by the Greek letter , which is read “pi.” C d C d =
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9-8 Circles and Circumference The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = d, or C = 2r. The decimal representation of pi starts with 3.14159265... and goes on forever without repeating. Most people estimate using either 3.14 or. 22 7
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Additional Example 2: Application A skydiver is laying out a circular target for his next jump. Estimate the circumference of the target by rounding to 3. C = dC 3 8C 24 ft Write the formula. Replace with 3 and d with 8. 8 ft
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Check It Out: Example 2 A second skydiver is laying out a circular target for his next jump. Estimate the circumference of the target by rounding to 3. C = dC 3 14C 42 yd Write the formula. Replace with 3 and d with 14. 14 yd
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Additional Example 3A: Using the Formula for the Circumference of a Circle Find the missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. d = 11 ft; C = ? C = dC 3.14 11C 34.54 ft Write the formula. Replace with 3.14 and d with 11. 11 ft
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Additional Example 3B: Using the Formula for the Circumference of a Circle Find each missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. r = 5 cm; C = ? C = 2rC 2 3.14 5C 31.4 cm Write the formula. Replace with 3.14 and r with 5. 5 cm
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Additional Example 3C: Using the Formula for the Circumference of a Circle Find each missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. C = 21.98 cm; d = ? C = d 21.98 3.14d7.00 cm d Write the formula. Replace C with 21.98 and with 3.14. 21.98 3.14d _______ 3.14 3.14 Divide both sides by 3.14.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Check It Out: Example 3A Find the missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. d = 9 ft; C = ? C = dC 3.14 9C 28.26 ft Write the formula. Replace with 3.14 and d with 9. 9 ft
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Check It Out: Example 3B Find each missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. r = 6 cm; C = ? C = 2rC 2 3.14 6C 37.68 cm Write the formula. Replace with 3.14 and r with 6. 6 cm
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Check It Out: Example 3C Find each missing value to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 for pi. C = 18.84 cm; d = ? C = d 18.84 3.14d6.00 cm d Write the formula. Replace C with 18.84 and with 3.14. 18.84 3.14d _______ 3.14 3.14 Divide both sides by 3.14.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
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9-8 Circles and Circumference Lesson Quiz Find the circumference of each circle. Use 3.14 for . 1. 2. 3. Find the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 20 feet. Use 3.14 for . C = 25.12 in.C = 18.84 in. 8 in. 62.8 ft 3 in.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference 1. Identify the circumference of the given circle. Use 3.14 for . A. 31.14 in. B. 31.21 in. C. 31.33 in. D. 31.4 in. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 10 in.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference 2. Identify the circumference of the given circle. Use 3.14 for . A. 37.54 in. B. 37.68 in. C. 37.81 in. D. 37.93 in. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 6 in.
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9-8 Circles and Circumference 3. Identify the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 26 feet. Use 3.14 for . A. 81.64 ft B. 81.73 ft C. 81.86 ft D. 81.92 ft Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
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