ABDCOPart 2: Angles subtended by the same arc theorem
What to do:1 Use a compass to draw a circle with centre O. Mark on
it points A, B, C and D.2 Draw angles ACB and ADB with a ruler.3 Measure angles ACB and ADB. What do you notice?4 Repeat the above steps with another circle.5 Copy and complete:
“Angles subtended by an arc on the circle are ...... in
size.”You should have discovered the following theorems:Name of theorem Statement DiagramAngle at the centre The angle at the centre of a
circle is twice the angle on the
circle subtended by the same
arc.AbOB=2£AbCBAngles subtended
by the same arcAngles subtended by an arc on
the circle are equal in size.AbDB=AbCBNote: ² The following diagrams show other cases ofthe angle at the centre theorem.
These cases can be easily shown using thegeometry package.² Theangle in a semi-circle theoremis a special case of
the angle at the centre theorem.GEOMETRY
PACKAGEABCOABD C2a aa2a2aaO
OO180°90°
OGEOMETRY
PACKAGECircle geometry (Chapter 27) 553IGCSE01
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