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The measure of an angle formed by a chord and a tangent is equal to:
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It is equal to half of the measure of the intercepted Arc.
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The measure of an angle formed by two chords intersecting in a circle is equal to:
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It is equal to half of the sum of the measures of the intercepted arcs
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When two chords intersect inside a circle, the product of the segments of one chord equals what?
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It equals the product of the segments of the other chord.
RS=TU (R and S are the lengths of a segment divided, as are T and U) |
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How can you get to a point in a triangle that is equidistant from the three SIDES of the triangle?
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Construct the angle bisectors of each angle and where they intersect is the point that is equidistant from the three sides.
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How can you get to a point in a triangle that is equidistant from the three VERTICES?
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Perpendicular bisectors of the three sides.
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What is locus?
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Locus is a figure that is the set of all points
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Is a translation an isometry?
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Yes
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What is a rotation?
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An isometry
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Dilation maps a triangle to a
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Similar triangle
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