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798 Chapter 9 An Introduction to Geometry
VOCABULARY
Fill in the blanks.
- A segment drawn from the center of a circle to a
point on the circle is called a. - A segment joining two points on a circle is called a
. - A is a chord that passes through the center
of a circle. - An arc that is one-half of a complete circle is a
. - The distance around a circle is called its
. - The surface enclosed by a circle is called its.
- A diameter of a circle is as long as a radius.
- Suppose the exact circumference of a circle is 3pfeet.
When we write feet, we are giving an
of the circumference.
CONCEPTS
Refer to the figure below, where point 0 is the center of the circle.
- Name each radius.
- Name a diameter.
- Name each chord.
- Name each minor arc.
- Name each semicircle.
- Name major arc ABDin
another way. - a. If you know the radius of a circle, how can you
find its diameter?
b. If you know the diameter of a circle, how can you
find its radius? - a. What are the two formulas that can be used to find
the circumference of a circle?
b. What is the formula for the area of a circle? - If is the circumference of a circle and is its
diameter, then. - If is the diameter of a circle and is its radius, then
. - When evaluating , what operation should be
performed first? - Round to the nearest
hundredth.
p3.141592653589...
p(6)^2
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NOTATION
Fill in the blanks.
- The symbol ABis read as “ .”
- To the nearest hundredth, the value of pis.
- a. In the expression , what operations are
indicated?
b. In the expression , what operations are
indicated? - Write each expression in better form. Leave pin your
answer.
a. b. c.
GUIDED PRACTICE
The answers to the problems in this Study Set may vary slightly,
depending on which approximation of pis used.
Find the circumference of the circle shown below. Give the exact
answer and an approximation to the nearest tenth.
See Example 1.
Find the perimeter of each figure. Assume each arc is a semicircle.
Round to the nearest hundredth.See Example 2.
- 18 in.
18 in.
10 in.
6 m
8 m 8 m
8 ft
3 ft
12 cm
10 cm
6 m 10 mm
8 in.
4 ft
p
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p(8) 2 p(7)
pr^2
2 pr
SECTION 9.8 STUDY SET