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Angles Associated with a Circle In I and L deterrnite wIAGB in terms of AB and CD. @ Uint: Construct BD. IADB and ICBD are inscribed angles. wZADB l^ : L.nAB 2 (The measure of an inscribed angle is of the meosure of its intercepted arc.) half I and ruIDBC wZDBC : !.*6 2 : nZADB +mZG l^t^ (The measure of the exterior ongle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles.) L.mCD:!-.mAB+mZG (Substitution) t^t^ mZG:1.mCD-L.mAB (Subtraction) 22 Ir or mzG:i@A-*70) t]- Angles Associated with a Circle @ Hint: Construct ,BC. nZACB : l^ L-mAB (The measure of an inscribed angle is of the measure of its intercepted arc.) 2 l^ half wICBD : L-mCD 2 m/.AGB: wIACB I + n nIDBC (The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the remote interior angles.) I ^ nZ.AGB:L.mAB+L.mCD (Substitution) 22 or mzAGB : I |@n * *6) AG and BG are tangent then in terms of AB to circle F. Determine afi ACB mZG in terms of 2n alone and . Z Angles Associated with a Circle FB L BG; FA L /.A and /.8 AG are right (A tangent line is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency.) angles mZA: mZB :90o mZF (Definition of perpendicular lines) (De/inition of right angles) : *78 (A central angle has a measure equal to that of its intercepted arc.) mZA+mZF +mZG+mZB :360" (The sum of the measures of the angles in a quadrilateral is 360' .) 90o + mZ_G+ g0" + mIE : 360" (Substitution Property) (subtraction) mlG = lg0" -*78 This leads to the conclusion that ZG and ZF are supplementary. In addition, *78 : mzG : 360, 180' (The sum of the arcs in a circle is -*frfi -(\SoO" - 360' .) *m\ / (Substitution) mzG:*frd*tBT' *frE 2.mZ.G = *frfi - *78 mlG +mZG : mZG 180' l::-(nACB-wAB) 2' + lB0" -*78 (Addition) (Division) V Trainer/Instructor Notes: Polygons & @ dfr is tangent to circle F ZBCD and IBAC . Circles Angles Associated with a Circle at C. Determine the relationship between the measures of FC LCD (A tangent line is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency.) ZFCD (D efi niti on is a right angle of p e rp e ndi cul or lines) nZFCD: 90' (Definition of right angle) nZFCD:wZFCB+wZBCD (Angle Addition) nZFCB+/BCD:90o (Substiturion) nZFCB :90o -nZBCD (Subtraction) fC=f (All radii in a circle are congruent.) Z.FBC = ZFCB (If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent.) mZFBC :90' -w/-BCD MZFBC + MZFCB + MICFB (Substitution) : ]8OO (The sum of the meosures of the angles in a triangle 90' - mlBCD + 90' - wZCFB = 2 .nZBCD ruZBCD + nZCFB : l 80o (Substitution) (Subtraction) is 180" .) Trainer/Instructor Notes: Polygons & Ciicles Angles Associated with a Circle (A central angle has a measure equal to that of its intercepted arc.) m/.CFB = mBC l^ (The measure of an inscribed angle is half of the measure of its intercepted arc.) nZBAC =1-mBC 2 mBC = 2.mlBAC (Multiplication) 2.mlBAC:2.m/.BCD (Substitution) m/.BAC:wZBCD (Division) In addition, we can see that m/-BCD : t^ !-.mBC . 2 @) AC l. tangent to circle D intercepted arcs AB at B. Determine the measur e ZABG = IACB in terms of the (The angle between a tangent and a chord is congruent to the inscribed angle intercepted by the arc on the same side as the tangent.) 1^ wIACB = -mAB andmlBAC = -mBC wIBAC=mZG+m/.ABG lG G and CB. 1^ 22 of (The measure of an inscribed angle is equal to half of the measure of its intercepted arc.) (The measure of the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the interior remote angles.) Angles Associated with a nZBAC=mlG+nZACB 1-l^ C,Iqg (Substitution) (Substitution) -mBC=mZG+-mAB )) mzG -*h) =l*fu 2\ 2 2 -1*fr:l(*6i (Subtraction) lT