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This line is called


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This line is called
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Chord
The shaded part is called


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The shaded part is called
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Sector
The shaded part is called


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The shaded part is called
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Segment

Part of the circumference is called an:
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Arc
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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The Alternate Segement Theorem
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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The angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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Angles in the same segment are equal
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral are equal
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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The angle in a semi-circle is a right angle
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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A tangent meets a radius at 90 degrees
Which circle theorem?

Which circle theorem?
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Tangents from an external point are equal in length.
Describe the alternate segment theorem in detail.

Describe the alternate segment theorem in detail.


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The angle between a tangent and a chord is equal to any angle on the circumference that stands on that chord.

The Alternate Segment Theorem (picture how it looks in your head)
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The angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference (picture how it looks in your head)
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Angles in the same segment are equal (picture how it looks in your head)
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Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral add to 180 degrees (picture how it looks in your head)
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A tangent meets a radius at 90 degrees (picture how it looks in your head)
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