CK-12 Geometry-Concepts

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

http://www.ck12.org Chapter 9. Circles


Because the diameter is perpendicular to the chord, it also bisects the chord and the arc. Set up an equation forxand
y.


( 3 x− 4 )◦= ( 5 x− 18 )◦ y+ 4 = 2 y+ 1
14 ◦= 2 x 3 =y
7 ◦=x

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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter9ChordsinCirclesB


Concept Problem Revisited


In the picture, the chords from



Aand


Eare congruent and the chords from


B,


C, and


Dare also
congruent. We know this from Chord Theorem #1. All five chords are not congruent because all five circles are not
congruent, even though the central angle for the circles is the same.


Vocabulary


Acircleis the set of all points that are the same distance away from a specific point, called thecenter. Aradiusis
the distance from the center to the outer rim of a circle. Achordis a line segment whose endpoints are on a circle.
Adiameteris a chord that passes through the center of the circle.


Guided Practice



  1. Is the converse of Chord Theorem #2 true?

  2. Find the value ofx.

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