mms9 Workbook 08 Unit8
mms9 Workbook 08 Unit8
mms9 Workbook 08 Unit8
How to
Solve problems involving tangents to a circle
Solve problems involving chords of a circle
Solve problems involving the measures of angles in a circle
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8
UNIT
Circle Geometry
Why Is It Important?
Circle properties are used by
artists, when they create designs and logos
Key Words
radius (radii)
right angle
tangent
point of tangency
diameter
right triangle
isosceles triangle
chord
perpendicular bisector
central angle
inscribed angle
arc
subtended
semicircle
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Check
1. Find each unknown measure.
a) b)
x
2
______ ______
x
x 180 ______ ______
______ _
So, x is __________________.
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8.1 Skill Builder
Solving for Unknown Measures in Triangles
Here are 2 ways to find unknown measures in triangles.
Angle Sum Property Pythagorean Theorem
In any triangle: In any right PQR:
a b c 180 q
2
p
2
r
2
Here is how to find the unknown measures in right PQR.
In PQR, the angles add up to 180.
To find x, start at 180 and subtract
the known measures.
x 180 90 60
30
By the Pythagorean Theorem:
QR
2
PR
2
PQ
2
8
2
q
2
7
2
So: q
2
8
2
7
2
q
3.87
So, x is 30 and q is about 4 cm.
8
2
7
2
a
R Q
P
q
r
p
R
60
P
q
7 cm
8 cm
Q
Answer to the same
degree of accuracy
as the question uses.
x
50
60
3.0 cm
5.0 cm
x
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Tangent-Radius Property
A tangent to a circle is perpendicular
to the radius drawn to the point of
tangency.
So, OP AB, OPA 90 and
OPB 90
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8.1 Properties of Tangents to a Circle
Use the relationship between tangents and radii to solve problems.
A tangent touches a circle at exactly one point.
FOCUS
Finding the Measure of an Angle in a Triangle Example 1
O
Radius
Tangent
Point of tangency
O
A
P
B
means
perpendicular to.
O
50
P B
Check
1. Find the value of x.
_______ 90
x 180 _____ _____
_____
O
65
C
D
x
O
M
T
x
25
O
C
B A
O
C
B
A
30
x
_____
So, x
_____
By the chord properties
y _____ _____ _____
By the angle sum property
_____
2. Find the values of x, y, and z.
_____ _____ So, x _____ By the chord properties
y _____ _____ _____
By the angle sum property
_____
Since OA
_____
,
_____
is isosceles and
_____
_____
So, z
_____
O
C
B
A
40
O C
B
A
55
______
cm
So, a
______
c) d)
OL
______
OS
______
______
cm
______ cm So, a _______
______
cm
So, a
______
1
2
1
2
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O
C
4 cm
A
B
a
O
P 3 cm
N M
a
O
K
18 cm
L
M
a
O
1.5 cm
S T
a
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3. Find each value of x and y.
a) b)
x ______ ______ ______ OPQ is
________________
y
180
______
______
______
______
______ So, x
______
y 180 ______ ______
______
O
B
C
A
45
O
Q
P 35
______
DB
2
By the Pythagorean Theorem
______
______
DB
2
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
So, DB
______
cm
______
______
______
cm By the chord properties
So, chord BC has length: 2
______
cm
______
cm
5. Find ON.
O
15 cm
12 cm
D
B
C
O 17 cm
30 cm
B
N
A
AN
______
______
cm By the chord properties
______
cm
______
______
ON
2
By the Pythagorean Theorem
______
______
ON
2
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
So, ON is
______
cm.
1
2
1
2
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_______
90
s
______
______
______
s
______
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In each diagram, O is the centre of the circle.
Assume that lines that appear to be tangent are tangent.
1. Name the angles that measure 90.
a) b)
2. Find the unknown angle measures.
a) b)
p
______
Tangent-radius property
q
180
______
______
8.1
Can you
Solve problems using tangent properties?
Solve problems using chord properties?
CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT
O
M
G
O
M
N
E
O
M
N
75
O
A
B
21
______
______ ______
b
2
______
_______________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______________________
So, a
______
cm _______________________
So, b
______
cm
4. Find the unknown measures.
a) b)
OX
______
MN 2
______
OXY is ___________. MN
______
______
cm
So, b
______
______
cm
So, d
______
cm
O
a
20 cm
25 cm
Q
P
O
b
20 cm
15 cm
C
B
O
Y
X
35
O
6 cm
N
L
M
d
8.2
By the Pythagorean
Theorem
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5. Find each value of x, y, and z.
x
______
By the chord properties
y
______
______
______
By the angle sum property
______
______
______
, so
______
is isosceles.
______
______
So, z
______
6. Find the length of OP.
QP QR By the chord properties
______
cm
______
cm
OQ
2
______
OP
2
By the Pythagorean Theorem
______
______
OP
2
____________________
____________________
____________________
____________________
______
So, the length of OP is
______
cm.
1
2
1
2
O
C
B
A
65
O
10 cm
16 cm
R
P
Q
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8.3 Properties of Angles in a Circle
Use inscribed angles and central angles to solve problems.
In a circle:
A central angle has its vertex at the centre.
An inscribed angle has its vertex on the circle.
Both angles in the diagram are subtended by arc AB.
FOCUS
O
B
Arc AB
Inscribed
angle ACB
Central
angle AOB
A
C
O
C
A
B
x
2x
22
B
A
C
D
O
y
22
B
A
C
O
62
B
D
A
C
O
28
Q
S
T
P
O 30
x
B
A
C
D
O
70
Check
1. Find the values of x and y.
x ______
y 180 ______ ______
y ______
O
60
O
R
T
S
84
O
G
D
E
F
72
O
J
L
K
x
O
15
O
B
A
C
O
25
B
A
C
O
50
y
8 cm
6 cm
O
O
A C
B
O
30
10
K
M
5
L
x
O A
C
B
A
B O
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
O
O
50
O
M
N
75
O
H
G
x
15 cm
13 cm
O
S
T x
4 cm
12 cm
O
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8.2 3. Find the values of x and y.
x ______ By the chord properties
y ______ ______ ______ By the angle sum property
__________________________
y ______
4. Find the values of x, y, and z.
x ______ By the ____________________
OM ON, so ______ is isosceles.
ONP OMP
So, y ______
z ______ ______ ______ __________________________
z ______
5. Find the length of the radius of the circle to the nearest tenth.
XY ______
______ cm
______ cm
Draw radius OX.
OX
2
______ XY
2
OX
2
______ ______
___________________________
___________________________
___________________________
OX ______
The radius is about ______ cm.
1
2
1
2
A
B
C
x
25
O
M
P
N x
27
O
X Z
Y
12 cm
2 cm
O
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8.3 6. Find each value of x.
a) b) c)
x 2 ______ x ______ x ______
x ______
7. Find each value of x and y.
a) b)
x ______ x 2 ______
y ______ ______
y ______
8. Find the value of w, x, y, and z.
x y ______
z ______ ______ ______ By the angle sum property
________________________
z ______
ACD is ____________. So, CDA CAD w
w w ______ ______ By the angle sum in ACD
2w ______
w
w ______
2
x
14
O
x
43
O
x
O
y
35
O
25
O
35
A
B
D
C
y
O
z
25