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Inscribed Angles: Measures and Properties

Learn how to find measures of arcs and inscribed angles, compare measures of inscribed angles, and use properties of inscribed polygons. Includes examples and an exit slip.

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Inscribed Angles: Measures and Properties

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  1. Chapter 10 Circles

  2. Section 3Inscribed Angles

  3. GOAL 1: Using Inscribed Angles

  4. Example 1: Finding Measures of Arcs and Inscribed Angles Find the measure of the blue arc or angle.

  5. Example 2: Comparing Measures of Inscribed Angles Find m<ACB, m<ADB, and m<AEB.

  6. Example 3: Finding the Measure of an Angle It is given that m<E = 75*. What is m<F?

  7. Example 4: Using the Measure of an Inscribed Angle

  8. GOAL 2: Using Properties of Inscribed Polygons

  9. Example 5: Using Theorems 10.10 and 10.1 Find the value of each variable.

  10. Example 6: Using an Inscribed Quadrilateral In the diagram, ABCD is inscribed in Circle P. Find the measure of each angle.

  11. EXIT SLIP

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