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10.1 Tangents to Circles

10.1 Tangents to Circles. Definition of Circle. A circle is a set of points an equal distance from one point called the center. The line segment from the center to the edge of the circle is called the radius.

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10.1 Tangents to Circles

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  1. 10.1 Tangents to Circles

  2. Definition of Circle A circle is a set of points an equal distance from one point called the center. The line segment from the center to the edge of the circle is called the radius.

  3. If two circles have the same radius, then the circles are congruent Congruent circles

  4. Definition of Chords A chord is a line segment the touches the edges of the inside of a circle.

  5. Definition of Chords A chord is a line segment the touches the edges of the inside of a circle. The Greatest Chord is the longest Chord in a circle, called the diameter. The diameter goes through the center and equal two radii

  6. Definition of a Secant A secant is a line touching the circle at two points

  7. Definition of a Tangent A line or line segment touching the circle at one point.

  8. Definition of a Tangent Tangents can be externally or internally

  9. Definition of Concentric Circles Concentric circles have the same center, just with different radii on the same plane.

  10. Definition of Concentric Circles Concentric circles have the same center, just with different radii on the same plane.

  11. Common Tangents Interior common tangents would go through a line segment drawn from the centers of two circles.

  12. Common Tangents Exterior common tangents do not cross a segment between the circles of two circles

  13. Point of Tangency Theorem If a line is tangent to a circle, then it makes a right angle to the radius at the point of tangency.

  14. Point of Tangency Theorem (Converse) If a line is perpendicular to the radius at its endpoint, then the line is tangent to the circle

  15. Theorem about the Intersection of two tangent line segment If two tangent lines intersect at one point, the segments from the point to the point of tangency are congruent.

  16. Solve for x The line segment are tangent to the circle

  17. Solve for y The line segment are tangent to the circle

  18. Homework

  19. Homework Page 600-601 # 40, 41, 46 – 49, 56, 69 - 71

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