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A closed curve formed by a set of points on a plane that are the same distance from its center.

Circle

The length of the line through the center and touching two points on its edge.

Diameter

The length of the line from the center to any point on its edge.

Radius

A line segment that only covers the part inside the circle.

Chord

The line were closer to the center of the circle, it would cut the circle in two places.

Secant

A line that contacts an arc or circle at only one point.

Tangent

Given two points on a circle, the __________ is the shortest arc linking them.

Minor Arc

Given two points on a circle, the _________arc is the longest arc linking them.

Major Arc

The part of a circle enclosed by two radii of a circle and their intercepted arc. A pie-shaped part of a circle.

Sector

The region between a chord of a circle and its associated arc.

Segment

An angle formed by two intersecting radii such that its vertex is at the center of the circle.

Central Angles

An angle with its vertex "on" the circle, formed by two intersecting chords.

Inscribed Angle

The region bounded by the chord and the minor arc intercepted by the chord.

Minor Segment

The region bounded by the chord and the major arc intercepted by the chord.

Major Segment