Circles Vocabulary
Circle Facts
Central Angles
Inscribed Angles
Inside, Outside, On
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The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle

Radius

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The space around the circle 

Circumference 

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An angle whose vertex is located at the center of a circle 

Central angle

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An angle whose vertex lies on the circle and whose sides are chords

Inscribed angle 

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If an angle is formed on the inside of a circle, to find the measure of the angle, what operation do we perform

Addition

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A shape with four sides and four right angles 

Rectangle 

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A line segment that connects two points on a circle but does not have to pass through the center

Chord

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The space that covers the inside of the circle 

Area

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The sides of a central angle are called 

Radii or 2 radius 

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If an inscribed angle intercepts an arc measuring 80 degrees, the angle measure is 

40 degrees

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If an angle is formed on the outside of a circle, to find the measure of the angle, what operation do we perform

Subtraction

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The number that appears the most in a data set 

Mode 

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A line that touches a circle at exactly one point

Tangent 

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A straight line has a measure of 

180 degrees

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The measure of a central angle is equal to the measure of its intercepted 

Arc

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All inscribed angles that intercept the same arc have this relationship

They are congruent 

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A secant intersects a circle at how many points 

Two points 

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The force that pulls gravity towards Earth

Gravity 

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A line that intersects a circle at two different points

Secant

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A circle measures how many degrees 

360 degrees 

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If a central angle measures 65 degrees, the measure of the arc is 

65 degrees

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An inscribed angle that intercepts a semicircle always measures this

90 degrees 

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Whether angles are formed inside, outside, or on the circle, what do we always do to find the measure of the angle 

Divide by 2

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The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres 

Equator 

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A chord that passes through the center of the circle  

Diameter

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A piece of the circumference of a circle is called 

Arc Length 

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A circle is divided into 6 congruent sections by central angles. Each central angle measures this many degrees

60 degrees 

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If an inscribed angle measures 35°, the intercepted arc must measure this

70 degrees

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Angles formed inside the circle can be formed using 

Chords and secants 

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What fraction represents one out of four equal parts?

1/4

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Part of a circle formed between two points on the circle and measured in degrees

Arc

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A "piece of the pie" of a circle is called 

Area of the Sector

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Two central angles intercept arcs of equal measure. The angles must have this relationship

They are congruent 

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Two different inscribed angles intercept a 100° arc. Each angle measure is this

50 degrees 

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Angles formed outside the circle can be formed using 

Tangents and secants 

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What do we call an angle smaller than 90 degrees 

Acute angle 

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