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Bellwork

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10.4 Inscribed Angles & Polygons

Inscribed angle: vertex is on circle & sides contain chords

Intercepted arc: lies inside of inscribed angle & endpoints on angle

Measure of Inscribed Angle Theorem: measure of inscribed angle


A
= 1/2 of intercepted arc

D C
m<ADB = 1/2 mAB
B

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Theorem 10.8: If 2 inscribed <s intercept the same arc,


then the <s are ≅.

D <ADB ≅ <ACB
B

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Inscribed Polygon: all vertices line on a circle

Circumscribed circle: contains inscribed polygon

circumscribed circles

inscribed triangle inscribed pentagon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSEZReRYPZ8

Theorem 10.9: If a right is inscribed, then hypotenuse is diameter.

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Inscribed Quadrilateral Theorem: a quad can be inscribed iff


its opposite <s are supplementary.

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10.4 HW pg. 676 #4-18 evens

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