Description

the set of all points inside the circle
The set of all points outside the circle
A segment whose endpoint lie on a circle
A line that interacts a circle at two points
A line in the same plane as a circle that intersects at exactly one point
Point where the tangent and a circle intersect is called -
2 circles if and only if they are congruent rodii
Coplanar circles with the same center
2 coplanar circles that intersect at exactly one point
Alive that is tangent to two circles
An angle whose vertex is the center of a circle
Unbroken part of a circle constant of two point called endpoint
An arc whose points are on or in the interior of an angle
An arc whose points are on or in the exterior of a central angle
Endpoint of angle lie on a diameter that are is a semicircle
The arcs of same circle that intersect at exactly one point
Are 2 arcs that have the same measure
A region on bounded by two radio of a circle and their intercepted arc
Arrea of segment = area of secp. = área of triangle
The distance along on arc measure in linear units
Multiply the number of degrees by multiple the # of radians by
An angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the circles
Consists of endpoint that lie on the side of an inscribed angle and the points of the circle between them
An angle if it’s endpoint lie on the sides of the angle
Measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of its intercepted
I’d 2 chords intercept in the interior of a circle, the. The product of the length of the segment of the chords are equal
A segment of a tangent with one endpoint in the circle
If the secant and a tangent intersect in the exterior a circle
An angle whose vertex is in a circle and who’s sides contain chords of the circle
Consists of endpoints that lie on the side of an inscribed angle and the points of the circle between them

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What is a crossword?

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