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Chord

This document discusses several theorems and properties related to chords, arcs, and circles: 1) The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the circle. This property can be used to find the center of a circle. 2) If two chords are congruent (the same length), then their arcs are also congruent and the chords are equidistant from the center. 3) If two chords determine congruent central angles, then the chords themselves are congruent. Several theorems relate the congruence of chords, arcs, and central angles in a circle.

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Chord

This document discusses several theorems and properties related to chords, arcs, and circles: 1) The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the circle. This property can be used to find the center of a circle. 2) If two chords are congruent (the same length), then their arcs are also congruent and the chords are equidistant from the center. 3) If two chords determine congruent central angles, then the chords themselves are congruent. Several theorems relate the congruence of chords, arcs, and central angles in a circle.

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A chord is a straight line joining 2 points on the circumference of a circle.

Theorem: A radius or diameter that is perpendicular to a chord divides the chord into two equal parts and vice versa.

In the above circle, if the radius OB is perpendicular to the chord PQ then PA = AQ . Converse: The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of a circle.

In the above circle, OA is the perpendicular bisector of the chord PQ and it passes through the center of the circle. OB is the perpendicular bisector of the chord RS and it passes through the center of the circle.

We can use this property to find the center of any given circle.

Example: Determine the centre of the following circle.

Solution: Step 1: Draw 2 non-parallel chords

Step 2: Construct perpendicular bisectors for both the chords. The centre of the circle is the point of intersection of the perpendicular bisectors.

This video shows how to define a chord; how to describe the effect of a perpendicular bisector of a chord and the distance from the center of the circle. (1) The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the circle. (2) Congruent chords are equidistant from the center of the circle Theorem: Congruent Chords are equidistant from the center of a circle. Converse: Chords equidistant from the center of a circle are congruent.

If PQ = RS then OA = OB or If OA = OB then PQ = RS Theorem: If two chords in a circle are congruent then their intercepted arcs are congruent. Converse: If two arcs are congruent then their corresponding chords are congruent. This video explains the theorem on chords and arcs and shows an example on how to use theorem. It also shows the perpendicular bisector theorem. (1) If a diameter or radius is perpendicular to a chord, then it bisects the chord and its arc. (2) If two chords are congruent, then their corresponding arcs are congruent. (3) If a diameter or radius is perpendicular to a chord, then it bisects the chord and its arc. (4) In the same circle or congruent circle, two chords are congruent if and only if they are equidistant from the center. Theorem: If two chords in a circle are congruent then they determine two central angles that are congruent. This video discusses the following theorems: (1) Congruent central angles have congruent chords (2) Congruent chords have congruent arcs (3) Congruent arcs have congruent central angles (1) If two chords in a circle are congruent, then they determine two cental angles that are congruent. (2) If two chords in a circle are congruent, then their intercepted arcs are congruent.

(3) If two chords in a circle are congruent, then they are equidistant from the center of the circle. (4) The perpendicular from the center of the circle to a chord bisects the chord.

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