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Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 2, and 3.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 8,9,10,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 4, 5, and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,5,7,9,11,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 3, and 5.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,6,8,10,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2, 4, and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 4,7,8,9,10,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 5, and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,3,5,6,11,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,6,7,10,11,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 3 and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,4,5,8,9,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 2 and 5.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,6,7,9,10,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,4,5,8,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,5,7,8,9,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer # 4 and 5.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,4,6,10,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2, 5 and 6.
Answer # 6 and 7.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,4,5,7,8,9
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 2 and 6.
Answer # 8 and 9.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,6,10,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 5 and 6.
Answer #4 and 9.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,4,7,8,9,10
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,5,6,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2, 4 and 6.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 4,6,8,9,10,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 3 and 4.
#4 and #5
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,3,5,7,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer #4 and #8
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,5,6,7,8,9
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 3, 4 and 6.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’ 1,3,4,10,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,4,6,7,9,10,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 5 and 6.
Answer #6 and #9
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,5,8,11,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer #5 and 9.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,6,7,9,10,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2, 3 and 6.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,4,5,8,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 2 and 4.
Answer #4 and #8
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,6,9,10,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 3, 4, 5 and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,4,5,7,8,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2, 3, 4 and 6.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,6,7,8,9,10
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 4 and 6.
#3 and #4
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,4,5,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,6,7,9,10,11,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3 and #4
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,4,5,8,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1 up to 6
#2, letters a up to e.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,5,6,8,9,10
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1, 4 , 5 and 6.
#3 and #4
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,4,7,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 2 to 4.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,5,7,10,11,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,4,6,8,9,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer #6 up to #9
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 4,7,8,10,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,3,5,6,9,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#2, letters a to e.
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,5,6,8,10,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3 to #7.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,4,7,9,11,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,4,6,7,9,10,11
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1 up to 6
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,5,8,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,5,8,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer #6 to #8
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,2,5,7,9,10,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#2, letters a to d.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 3,4,6,8,11,12
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,4,6,9,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3 and #7.
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,3,5,7,8,10
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 2,9,10,11,12,13
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#3 and #4
Answer the following: show all the solutions. (Short bond paper, and compile in a
short white folder)
#’s 1,3,4,5,6,7,8
Circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the
circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have
the same length.
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a
special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be
the longest chord in the circle.
Radius
The radius of the circle is a line segment from the center of the circle to a point on
the circle. The plural of radius is radii.
Arc
Tangent
Parts of a Circle
The following video gives the definitions of a circle, a radius, a chord, a diameter,
secant, secant line, tangent, congruent circles, concentric circles, and intersecting
circles.
Congruent circles are circles that have the same radius but different centers.
Concentric circles are two circles that have the same center, but a different radii.
Intersecting Circles: Two circles may intersect at two points or at one point. If
they intersect at one point then they can either be externally tangent or internally
tangent.
Two circles that do not intersect can either have a common external tangent or
common internal tangent.
In the common external tangent, the tangent does not cross between the two
circles.
In the common internal tangent, the tangent crosses between the two circles.
Arc of a Circle
Central Angle
Arc Measure
The measure of a minor arc is equal to the measure of the central angle that
intercepts the arc. We can also say that the measure of a minor arc is equal to the
measure of the central angle that is subtended by the arc.
Circles Worksheets:
#’s 1 up to #4
#7 up to #9