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Use the figure below to identify arcs and their measures. Complete the chart in the sketchpad

Use the figure below to identify arcs and their measures. Complete the chart in the-example-1
Use the figure below to identify arcs and their measures. Complete the chart in the-example-1
Use the figure below to identify arcs and their measures. Complete the chart in the-example-2
User Ian Lundberg
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We can use the following definiotions to find our examples:

• An arc whose measure is less than 180 degrees is called a ,minor arc,.

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• An arc whose measure is greater than 180 degrees is called a ,major arc,.

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• An arc whose measure equals 180 degrees is called a ,semicircle,, since it divides the circle in two.

In this circle a major arc can be identified as BAD. We include the point A in the middle to indicate that the arc pass through it.

We can find its measure as:


\begin{gathered} m\overarc{BAD}=m\overarc{BA}+m\overarc{AD} \\ m\overarc{BAD}=90\degree+(180\degree-50\degree) \\ m\overarc{BAD}=90\degree+130\degree \\ m\overarc{BAD}=220\degree \end{gathered}

A minor arc can be expressed as BD. Its measure will be equal to:


m\overarc{BD}=90\degree+50\degree=140\degree

We can see that the sum of this two arc measures will be equal to the full circle measure (360°).

A semicircle can be identified as AC, and by definition will have a measure of 180°.

Then, we can complete the table as:

Use the figure below to identify arcs and their measures. Complete the chart in the-example-1
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