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10.6 Circles

10.6 Circles. and. Arcs. Objective : Find the measures of central angles and arcs. A CIRCLE is the set of all points equidistant from a given point called the center. This is circle P for Pacman. Circle P. P. Central angle.

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10.6 Circles

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  1. 10.6 Circles and Arcs Objective: Find the measures of central angles and arcs.

  2. A CIRCLEis the set of all points equidistant from a given point called the center. This is circle P for Pacman. Circle P P

  3. Central angle A CENTRAL ANGLEof a circle is an angle with its vertex at the center of the circle.

  4. Arc An arc is a part of a circle. In this case it is the part Pacman would eat. 

  5. Semicircle ABC m ABC = 180 One type of arc, a semicircle, is half of a circle. C P B A

  6. A minor arc is smaller than a semicircle. A major arc is greater than a semicircle. less than 180 more than 180

  7. LMN is a major arc. mLMN = 360 – mLN RS is a minor arc. mRS = m RPS. S P R N O M L

  8. Identify the following in circle O: 1) the minor arcs C A O E D

  9. Identify the following in circle O: 2) the semicircles C A O E D

  10. Identify the following in circle O: 3) the major arcs containing point A C A O E D

  11. R 53o 53o P O The measure of a central angle is equal to its intercepted arc.

  12. Find the measure of each arc. • BC = 32 • BD = 90 • ABC = 180 • AB = 148

  13. Here is a circle graph that shows how people really spend their time. Find the measure of each central angle in degrees. • Sleep • Food • Work • Must Do • Entertainment • Other

  14. THE END Homework: page 569 (1 – 26)

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