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Guided Lesson: Circles
By Theresa Joseph
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When measuring the size of objects, you can make measurements of many dimensions.
______________ is a 1D measurement
_________ is a 2D measurement and
___________ is a 3D measurement
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Volume
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Perimeter
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Area
Question 2
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Some examples of 1D units are ________ ________ _______
Some examples of 2D units are ________ ________ _________
Some examples of 3D units are ________ ________ _________
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mm^3
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km^2
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km
A circle is a perfectly symmetric object. Can you guess what kind of equation creates a circle?
(Remember the equation of a parabola was
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Question 3
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Try out different equations on DESMOS and see which one makes a circle. Attach a screenshot of your trials here.
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The boundary of a circle is called the circumference of a circle and the length of the circumference is given by
Where
C - Circumference
r - Radius of the circle
You will always notice
π
when measuring things related to circles and it measures 3.14.
Use the formula given to the left and the calculator given above to find the following:
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Question 4
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Find the circumference of a circle whose radius is 9 cm.
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Question 5
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Find the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 5 inches.
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Find the radius of a circle whose circumference is 200 cm.
The flat space occupied by a circle is called the area of a circle and is given by
Where
A - Area
r - Radius of the circle
You will always notice
π
when measuring things related to circles and it measures 3.14.
Use the formula given to the left and the calculator given above to find the following:
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Find the area of a circle whose radius is 9 cm.
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Find the area of a circle whose diameter is 5 inches.
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Find the radius of a circle whose area is 360 m^2.
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Match each definition with a part of the circle.
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A diameter is a chord that passes through the center of a circle.
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A secant is a line that intersects a circle at two points.
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A tangent is a line that touches a circle at only one point.
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A chord is a line segment with its endpoints on a circle.
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Match the following definitions with the parts of the circle in the diagram.
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The smaller arc is the minor arc.
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The major segment is the larger segment.
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The minor segment is the smaller segment. (‘Segment’ usually refers to the minor segment.)
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The larger arc is the major arc.
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