Circles (Geometry Curriculum - Unit 10)
This bundle contains notes, homework assignments, two quizzes, a study guide and a unit test that cover the following topics:
• Identifying Parts of Circles: Center, Radius, Chord, Diameter, Secant, Tangent, Central Angle, Inscribed Angle, Minor Arc, Major Arc, Semicircle
• Area and Circumference
• Central Angles
• Arc Lengths
• Congruent Chords and Arcs
• Inscribed Angles and Polygons
• Properties of Tangent Lines
• Arc and Angle Measures
• Segment Lengths
• Equations of Circles
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This resource is included in the following bundle(s):
Geometry Second Semester Notes Bundle
Geometry Curriculum
More Geometry Units:
Unit 1 – Geometry Basics
Unit 2 – Logic and Proof
Unit 3 – Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Unit 4 – Congruent Triangles
Unit 5 – Relationships in Triangles
Unit 6 – Similar Triangles
Unit 7 – Polygons and Quadrilaterals
Unit 8 – Right Triangles and Trigonometry
Unit 9 – Transformations
Unit 11 – Volume and Surface Area
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