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Find The Value of Each Variable.: B E L L W O R K

The document discusses three theorems about angle relationships in circles: 1) If a tangent and chord intersect at one point, the measure of each angle is equal to half the measure of the intercepted arc. 2) If two chords intersect inside a circle, the measure of each angle is equal to half the sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle. 3) If a tangent and secant or two secants intersect outside a circle, the measure of the angle formed is equal to half the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.

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Find The Value of Each Variable.: B E L L W O R K

The document discusses three theorems about angle relationships in circles: 1) If a tangent and chord intersect at one point, the measure of each angle is equal to half the measure of the intercepted arc. 2) If two chords intersect inside a circle, the measure of each angle is equal to half the sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle and its vertical angle. 3) If a tangent and secant or two secants intersect outside a circle, the measure of the angle formed is equal to half the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.

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10.

5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

Find the value of each variable.  B
E
38 L
L
2.
W
O
R
K
3.
44

x=5
y = 10

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 1
10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles

Theorem 10.11: If a tangent & chord intersect at 1 point, then the 
measure of each angle = 1/2 measure of intercepted arc
B

m<1= 1/2 mAB
C
m<2= 1/2 m BCA
2 1
A

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 2
10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

Intersecting Lines & Circles

on circle inside circle outside circle

Angles Inside Circle Theorem: if 2 chords intersect inside circle, 
then the measure of each angle = 1/2 the sum of measures of the arcs 
intercepted by  the < and its vertical <. 
D
m<1 = 1/2 (mDC + mAB)
A 1
2 C m<2 = 1/2 (mAD + mBC)

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 3
10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

Angles Outside Circle Theorem: if a tangent and secant intersect 
outside a circle, then the measure of the angle formed = 1/2 the 
difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.
tangent & secant tangent & tangent secant & secant

B X
P
A W
Q
1 3
2 Z
Y
C
R

m<1 = 1/2 (mBC ­ mAC) m<2 = 1/2 (mPQR ­ mPR) m<3 = 1/2 (mXY ­ mWZ)

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 4
10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 5
10.5 Angle Relationships in Circles February 24, 2011

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25

HW pg. 683 #3­17 & 25 6

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