Angle Circle Relationships

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1. If you have the measure of angle ABC, how do you find the measure of arc AC? arc AC = ?

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The measure of an arc is always twice the measure of the central angle that subtends it in a circle.

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2. If you have the measure of arc AC, how do you find the measure of angle ABC? angle ABC = ?

Explanation

The correct way to find the measure of angle ABC using the measure of arc AC is by dividing the measure of arc AC by 2, as the angle formed at the center of a circle is twice the measure of the arc it cuts off.

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3. If you have the measure of angle AOC, how do you find the measure of arc AC?

Explanation

The measure of an arc in a circle is equal to the measure of the central angle that intercepts that arc. In this case, angle AOC is the central angle that intercepts arc AC, so their measures are the same.

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4. If you have the measure of arc AC, how do you find the measure of angle AOC?

Explanation

When you have the measure of arc AC, the corresponding central angle of the circle will have the same measurement. This relationship is used in circle geometry to determine angles based on arc measures.

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5. If AB is the diameter of circle P, what is the measure of arc ACB?

Explanation

When a diameter of a circle is drawn, it divides the circle into two semicircles. The measure of an arc subtended by a semicircle is always 180 degrees.

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6. If you know the measure of the arcs, how do you find the measure of angle ABC?

Explanation

To find the measure of angle ABC when you know the measure of the arc, you need to calculate it using the formula shown in the correct answer. Dividing the arc measure by 360 gives you the fraction of the circle that the arc represents, and then multiplying it by 360 gives you the measure of the angle ABC.

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7. If you know the measure of the arcs, how would you find the measure of angle 2? angle 2 = ?

Explanation

To find the measure of angle 2 when you know the measure of arcs, you must consider the properties of angles subtended by the same arc. This will help determine the relationship between the angle and the arc measure.

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8. What is the relationship between angles 2 and 4?

Explanation

Vertical angles are formed opposite each other when two lines intersect. They have equal measures. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, and adjacent angles share a common vertex and side but do not overlap.

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9. What is the relationship between angles 1 and 2?

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When two angles add up to 180 degrees, they are considered linear angles. This is because the sum of the interior angles on the same side of a transversal that intersect two parallel lines is 180 degrees.

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10. If you have the measure of arc AB (the red arc), how would you find the measure of angle ABC? angle ABC = ?

Explanation

To find the measure of angle ABC when you have the measure of arc AB, you need to remember that the angle at the center is twice the angle at the circumference of the circle.

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11. If you have the measure of angle d, how would you find the measure of arc AB (in red)? arc AB = ?

Explanation

To find the measure of arc AB, the entire circle needs to be considered, not just the angle d. The correct formula requires the radius of the circle to calculate the arc length correctly.

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12. If you have the measures of the arcs, how would you find the measure of angle x?

Explanation

To find the measure of angle x when you have the measures of the arcs, you need to use the formula shown in the correct answer. This formula takes into account the proportion between the total degrees in a circle (360) and the constant pi to calculate the angle x.

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13. What is the formula for an angle whose vertex is on the circle?

Explanation

The correct answer refers to the fact that the formula for an angle whose vertex is on the circle is dependent on the properties of the circle and the angle itself.

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14. What is the formula for an angle whose vertex is outside of the circle?

Explanation

When dealing with an angle whose vertex is outside of the circle, the formula involves the central angle measured by the two intersecting secants or tangents. Understanding this relationship is key to correctly calculating the angle in this scenario.

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15. What is the formula for an angle whose vertex is in the circle but not a central angle?

Explanation

When dealing with angles whose vertex is in the circle but not a central angle, the formula involves calculating the ratio of the arc length to the circle radius and then converting it from radians to degrees by multiplying with (180 / π). This is because the angle formed by the arc on the circle is dependent on the arc length and the radius.

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16. What is the formula for an angle whose vertex is on the center of the circle?

Explanation

When the vertex of an angle is at the center of a circle, the measure of the angle is equal to the measure of the arc intercepted by the angle. This relationship is fundamental in geometry and is a key property to remember when dealing with circles.

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17. If you know the measures of the arcs, how do you find the measure of angle P?

Explanation

The measure of an angle formed by two intersecting chords or tangents in a circle is related to the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle. By knowing the measures of the arcs involved, you can use that information to calculate the measure of angle P.

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