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you use angles and segments in

circles to solve real-world problems?


ffissemt6x &cx*st&wst: How can

Determine

*5E, *6D- mdIE,

Itey,VEc*bulary
ahoid

and

mlADE.
Since chord AE passes through the
center of the circle at C, the chord

AE is a diameter of the circle. .{fB it


then a semicircle, and' mfBE: 180o.

ButmlADE: |m[AE:

90".

A.ADE is a right triangle with

nIAEB:
Also,

36o.

IDAE

implies that
180". Since

lmSE,which

mp!:2mlDAn ---

mBD:

*60:18'+

108"

mBE

mDE,

126".Finally,

nIDAB: lmED:63".

Determine the angles


(40 +8x)"
.
I, K, L, and M in the given
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quadrilateral.

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180.

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mll-40*8x-40+
8(tz) : 136'
mlL: 5x - 16: S(tz)
: 16:60 - 16: 44".

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mlK:=^ :40".mlMlmlK:
mlM: 1B0o - 40" :140".

180".

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Module

14

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Study Guide Review

EXERCISES
Use the Inscribed Angle Theorem.

1.

Find the measure of the intercepted arc for an inscribed angle of 50'.

Use the Inscribed Quadrilateral Theorem.

2. If one angle

of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle is 50o, what is the measure of its opposite angle?

Use the Circumscribed Angle Theorem.

3.

Two tangents are drawn from an external point A to a circle. If one of the intercepted arcs on the
circle is 120o, what must be the measure of the other intercepted arc?

Use the Chord-Chord Product Theorem.

4.

Given RT

2,TS

6, and

PT:

3. Find ?Q

Use the Tangent-Secant Exterior Angle Measure Theorem.


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5.

Find

mll

inthe diagram given the mfrt and mft'l-.

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1.

If ruIBCD

:20"

and

&ee

ffi&x-sXes

*fF :34", determine m[ED rtsing the

appropriate theorems and postulates.

. Online Homework

. Hints and Help


. Extra Practice

.If ruIECF - 34",


- 34", then ruIECF:
thenmlACB by the
Theorem. If nIACB : 34" and wIBCD : 20", then
and
*Ii -*.. By the
*78 * m.6D, and
.*,
-* -^f,ED:
a. If m.6F

so

^ -

mA-BD:

2. Find the measures of each angle in the inscribed quadrilateral.

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$y
Fill in the proper conclusions based on known theorems
relationships.

3.

4)"

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and

Using the given figure where KNI andKN are tangent to the circle
at M and N respectively, what can you say about the following?

a. What

b.

angles are right angles?

Suppose that

nIMKN = 80'. What

is

mlMCIS.

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIOT'I

4.

What are the major theorems that allow you to determine the relationships between angles formed
by lines that intersect a circle?

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ln the figure, line p llline g. Find the measure of each angle if

mla:

i.

15o.

1. m17:

2.

ml6:

3. ml1

pcl

7.2 Angle Theorems for Triongles


Find the measure of each angle.

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4. mlA:
i

5. mlB:

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6. nIBCA:

7.3 Angle-Angle Similoritu


Triangle FEG is similar to triangle IH"I. Find the missing values.
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Texos Test Prep


5.

Selected Response
Use the

figure for Exercises 1 and 2.

Kaylee wrote in her dinosaur report that


the Jurassic period was 1 .75 x 108 years
ago. According to Kaylee's report, how
many years ago was the Jurassic period?

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exterior angles?

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The measures of the three angles of a


triangle are given by 2x -t 1,3x 3, and
9x. What is the measure of the smallest
angle?

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with x, what is
the equation of direct variation if y is 16
when x is 20?

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Which of the following angles is not


congruent to 13?

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What

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