Definitions of Parts and Circles
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| Introduction: A circle is all points equidistant from one point called the center of the circle. Segments drawn near and through the circle create other geometrical objects which we define.
The Lesson: We show circle O below. A circle is named based on the name of the point which is the center. The segment OA is a radius of the circle. Definition: A radius is the segmentcircle itself. connecting (sometimes referred to as the “distance between”) the center and the In the diagram below, we show circle O with radius OA.
Segments and lines of interest are: Definitions: - diameter: the segment connecting two points of the circle and containing the center
- chord: any segment with endpoints on the circle
- tangent: any segment, which if extended in either direction, will only intersect the circle once
- secant: a segment or line which passes through a circle, intersecting at two points
In the diagram below, we show circle O. Angles of interest are: Definitions: Source : algebralab.org/lessons/lesson.aspx?file...CircleDefinitions.xml - |
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