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Pythagorean Theorem

A^ + B^=C-^

Circle

A circle is a set of points that are the same distance from one fixed point, called the center of the circle



Radius

Radius a line segment from the center of the cirlce to any point of the circle

Radius a line segment from the center of the cirlce to any point of the circle

Central Angle

An angle formed by 2 radii.The vertex is on a center point.

An angle formed by 2 radii.The vertex is on a center point.

Minor Arcs

Are smaller then 180'. They are written with 2 capital letters

Chord

a line segment whoes endpoints are the circle.


note: it may go through the center, but it doesn't have to

Diameter

A chord that goes through the center

Tangent

A line that intersects the circle in excatlyone spot. When a radius connects at the tangent,the angle formed is a right angle.

A line that intersects the circle in excatlyone spot. When a radius connects at the tangent,the angle formed is a right angle.

A circumscribed angle

is one whose sides are formed by tangents to a cirlce. This makes the tangent segments congruent 

is one whose sides are formed by tangents to a cirlce. This makes the tangent segments congruent

Inscribed angle

An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is located on the circle. is made by 2 chords (or by tangent and chord)