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Circle Theorems

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Circle Theorems

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A Circle features…….

… the distance around the Circle…

… its PERIMETER

Diameter

… the distance across the circle, passing through the centre of the circle

Radius

… the distance from the centre of the circle to any point on the circumference

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A Circle features…….

… a line joining two points on the circumference.

… chord divides circle into two segments

… part of the circumference of a circleCho

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Tangent

Major Segment

Minor Segment

ARC

… a line which touches the circumference at one point only

From Italian tangere, to touch

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Properties of circles

When angles, triangles and quadrilaterals are constructed in a circle, the angles have certain properties

We are going to look at 4 such properties before trying out some questions together

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An ANGLE on a chord

An angle that ‘sits’ on a chord does not change as the APEX moves around the circumference

… as long as it stays in the same segment

We say “Angles subtended by a chord in the same segment are equal”

Alternatively “Angles subtended by an arc in the same segment are equal”

From now on, we will only consider the CHORD, not the ARC

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Typical examplesFind angles a and b

Imagine the ChordAngle b = 28º

Imagine the Chord

Angle a = 44º

Very often, the exam tries to confuse you by drawing in the chords

YOU have to see theAngles on the same chord for yourself

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Angle at the centreConsider the two angles which stand on this same chord

Chord

What do you notice about the angle at the circumference?

It is half the angle at the centre

We say “If two angles stand on the same chord, then the angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference”

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Angle at the centre

We say “If two angles stand on the same chord, then the angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference”

It’s still true when we move The apex, A, around the circumference

AAs long as it stays in the same segment

136°

272°

Of course, the reflex angle at the centre is twice the angle at circumference too!!

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Angle at CentreA Special Case

When the angle stands on the diameter, what is the size of angle a?

aa

The diameter is a straightline so the angle at the centre is 180°

Angle a = 90°

We say “The angle in a semi-circle is a Right Angle”

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A Cyclic Quadrilateral…is a Quadrilateral whose vertices lie on the circumference of a circle

Opposite angles in a Cyclic Quadrilateral Add up to 180°

They are supplementary

We say “Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add up to 180°”

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Questions

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Could you define a rule for this situation?

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Tangents

When a tangent to a circle is drawn, the angles inside & outside the circle have several properties.

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1. Tangent & Radius

A tangent is perpendicular to the radius of a circle

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2. Two tangents from a point outside circle

PA = PB

Tangents are equal

PO bisects angle APB

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<PAO = <PBO = 90°90°

90°

<APO = <BPO

AO = BO (Radii)

The two Triangles APO and BPO are Congruent

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3 Alternate Segment Theorem

The angle between a tangent and a chord is equal to any Angle in the alternate segment

Angle between tangent & chord

Alternate Segment

Angle in Alternate Segment

We say “The angle between a tangent and a chord is equal to any Angle in the alternate (opposite) segment”