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