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CW#34: Find Arc MEASURES
Geometry
Teacher Notes - KEY
CRS
Objective
PPF 703 – Use relationships among circles, arcs, and distances in circles
13.1: Identify and define angles and arcs related to circles (central angle, minor and major
arcs, semi-circles); 13.2 PPF703 Find arc measures
New Stuff:
*Stress that central angles have the same measure as their arcs!
*Naming convention: minor arcs = 2 letters, major arcs = 3 letters, semicircle = 2 or 3
*MEASURE is in all caps because we MEASURE DEGREES of arc (tomorrow we will find LENGTH of arc)
Example 1 (in notebooks): DA and EB are diameters of the circle to the left.
i. Identify the given arc as a major arc, minor arc, or semicircle
ii. Find the arc measure.
a. mDC
b. mDB
c. mCDA
STAY READY.
d. mCE
e. mAD
Example 2: Refer to the circle graph. Find each measure.
a. mCD
b. mFE
c. mAC
Independent Work:
1) Find the value of x.
2) Find the value of x.
6)
STAY READY.
36)
37) DG and CF are diameters of the circle to the left.
i. Identify the given arc as a major arc, minor arc, or semicircle
ii. Find the arc measure.
a. mDE
b. mDG
c. mEF
STAY READY.
d. mCG
e. mDGC
Exit Slip
1) Use the figure below to answer the following
questions.
2) Find the value of ‘X’ in the picture below. ‘F’
marks the center of the circle.
Fill in the blank:
a.
is a ________.
b.
is a ________.
c.
is a ________.
3) What is a central angle?
4) What is the relationship between a central angle and the measure of its arc?
STAY READY.
CW#34: Find Arc MEASURES
Geometry
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CRS
Objective
PPF 703 – Use relationships among circles, arcs, and distances in circles
13.1: Identify and define angles and arcs related to circles (central angle, minor and major
arcs, semi-circles); 13.2 PPF703 Find arc measures
Example 1 (in notebooks): DA and EB are diameters of the circle to the left.
iii. Identify the given arc as a major arc, minor arc, or semicircle
iv. Find the arc measure.
a. mDC
b. mDB
c. mCDA
d. mCE
Example 2: Refer to the circle graph. Find each measure.
d. mCD
e. mFE
f. mAC
Independent Work:
1) Find the value of x.
2) Find the value of x.
STAY READY.
e. mAD
6)
36)
STAY READY.
37) DG and CF are diameters of the circle to the left.
iii. Identify the given arc as a major arc, minor arc, or semicircle
iv. Find the arc measure.
a. mDE
b. mDG
c. mEF
Exit Slip
1) Use the figure below to answer the following
questions.
d. mCG
2) Find the value of ‘X’ in the picture below. ‘F’
marks the center of the circle.
Fill in the blank:
a.
is a ________.
b.
is a ________.
c.
is a ________.
e. mDGC
3) What is a central angle?
4) What is the relationship between a central angle and the measure of its arc?
STAY READY.