10-6 secants, tangents, and angle measures
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10-6 Secants, Tangents, and Angle Measures. You found measures of segments formed by tangents to a circle. . Find measures of angles formed by lines intersecting on or inside a circle. Find measures of angles formed by lines intersecting outside the circle. One line, One circle, Same plane…. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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10-6 Secants, Tangents, and Angle Measures
You found measures of segments formed by tangents to a circle.
• Find measures of angles formed by lines intersecting on or inside a circle.
• Find measures of angles formed by lines intersecting outside the circle.
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One line, One circle, Same plane….
The line intersects the circle in two points.It is a secant line.
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Use Intersecting Chords or SecantsA. Find x.
Answer: x = 82
Theorem 10.12
Substitution
Simplify.
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Use Intersecting Chords or SecantsB. Find x.
Theorem 10.12
Substitution
Simplify.
Step 1 Find mVZW.
Step 2 Find mWZX.mWZX = 180 – mVZW Definition of
supplementary angles
x = 180 – 79 Substitution
x = 101 Simplify.
Answer: x = 101
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C. Find x.
Theorem 10.12
Substitution
Multiply each side by 2.
Subtract 25 from each side.
Answer: x = 95
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A. 92
B. 95
C. 98
D. 104
A. Find x.
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A. 96
B. 99
C. 101
D. 104
C. Find x.
12
(30+𝑥 )=67
15+ 12 𝑥=6712 𝑥=52
𝑥=104
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A. Find mQPS.
Theorem 10.13
Substitute and simplify.
Answer: mQPS = 125
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B.
Theorem 10.13
Use Intersecting Secants and Tangents
Substitution
Multiply each side by 2.
Answer:
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A. 98
B. 108
C. 112.5
D. 118.5
A. Find mFGI.
225 ° ÷2=112.5
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A. 99
B. 148.5
C. 162
D. 198
B.
180−99=8181×2=162
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Use Tangents and Secants that Intersect Outside a Circle
A.
Theorem 10.14
Substitution
Multiply each side by 2.
Subtract 141 from each side.
Multiply each side by –1.
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Use Tangents and Secants that Intersect Outside a CircleB.
Theorem 10.14
Substitution
Multiply each side by 2.
Add 140 to each side.
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A. 23
B. 26
C. 29
D. 32
A.
56=12(135−𝑚𝑄𝑆 )
112=135−m𝑄𝑆−23=−𝑄𝑆𝑄𝑆=23
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A. 194
B. 202
C. 210
D. 230
B.
50=12(𝑚𝐹𝐼𝐻−130 )
100=(𝑚𝐹𝐼𝐻−130 )
230=𝑚𝐹𝐼𝐻
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10-6 Assignment
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