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Lesson 10-4
Inscribed Angles and Polygons
Inscribed Angle - an angle who vertex is ON a
circle and whose sides contain chords of the
circle.
Intercepted Arc - the arc that lies in the interior
(inside) of an inscribed angle and has
endpoints on the angle.
Theorem 10.7 Measure of an Inscribed Angle
The measure of an inscribed angle is one half
the measure of its intercepted arc.
Theorem 10.8 - If two inscribed angles of a circle
intercept the same arc, then the angles are
congruent.
Inscribed Polygon - a polygon whose vertices
(ALL vertices) lie on a circle. The circle that
contains the vertices is called a
CIRCUMSCRIBED CIRCLE.
Theorem 10.9 - if a right triangle is inscribed in a
circle, then the hypotenuse is a diameter of
the circle. Conversely, if one side of an
inscribed triangle is a diameter of the circle,
then the triangle is a right triangle and the
angle opposite the diameter is the right angle.
Theorem 10.10 - A quadrilateral can be inscribed
in a circle if and only if its opposite angles are
supplementary.
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