J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS Chapter 1.6 J.R. Leon Kendall Hunt - Discovering Geometry Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS.

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Transcript J.R. Leon Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS Chapter 1.6 J.R. Leon Kendall Hunt - Discovering Geometry Chapter 1.6 Discovering Geometry - HGHS.

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Kendall Hunt - Discovering Geometry

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Yes, a chord is a diameter of a circle if it passes through the center.
A chord cannot be a tangent because a chord is a segment with
both endpoints on the circle, while a tangent is a line with only
one point on the circle.

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“Can two circles be both concentric and
congruent? What would they look like?”
They would be the same circle.

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“Can two arcs have the same
measure but different lengths?”
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Yes. For example, they may be parts
of two very different-size circles but
each have an arc of 15°.

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Homework (Home Learning)
1.6: pp 66-67 1-12, 15, 16, 20, 22
1.7:pp 72-74 2-9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 22, 29, 30, 32