Arcs, Chords, and Central Angles

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Find mIJ A. 100 degrees B. 110 degrees C. 150 degrees D. 250 degrees

A. 100 degrees

Given that AC is a diameter of the circle above and that m<ABD=64 degrees, find m<DBC A. 26 degrees B. 36 degrees C. 46 degrees D. 64 degrees

A. 26 degrees

Given that DA is a diameter of circle B, <CBA is a right angle, and mAF=65 degrees, find mDE. A. 29 degrees B. 36 degrees C. 49 degrees D. 61 degrees

A. 29 degrees

For circle P, find QN if LM = ON = 7. A. 3.5 B. 7/5 C. 14 D. 21

A. 3.5

In circle D, if DB~=DC and AZ=8, find x A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 9

A. 5

If mJML=306.63 degrees, find mLJ. A. 53.37 degrees B. 63.37 degrees C. 73.37 degrees D. 83.37 degrees

A. 53.37 degrees

If mJML=306.63 degrees, find mLJ. A. 53.37 degrees B. 63.37 degrees C. 74.37 degrees D. 83.37 degrees

A. 53.37 degrees

If LP is a diameter of circle M and LP perpen. QO, find NO. A. 7 B. 11 C. 14 D. 21

A. 7

If RT is a diameter of circle Q, find m<RQS. A. 88 degrees B. 89 degrees C. 92 degrees D. 101 degrees

A. 88 degrees

Statements Reasons 1. c.Y, AB~=ZX 1. Given 2. <BYA~=<XYZ 2. If the arcs are congruent, then their corresponding central angles are also congruent. 3. YB~=YA~=YZ~=YX 3. All radii of a circle are congruent. 4. YAB~=YZX 4. __________ 5. AB~=ZX 5. __________ A. SAS, CPCTC B. CPCTC, SAS C. AAS, CPCTC D. CPCTC, AAS

A. SAS, CPCTC

What is the value of x? A. 5 B. 8 C. 10 D. 15

B. 8

What type of arc is AB? A. an acute arc B. a minor arc C. a major arc D. a semicircle

B. a minor arc

If CA is a diameter of circle B, find mEA. A. 77 degrees B. 99 degrees C. 103 degrees D. 126 degrees

C. 103 degrees

Find the diameter of circle N if PQ = 14 and PR~=RQ. Round the answer to the tenths place. A. 8.6 B. 16. 8 C. 17.2 D. 19.3

C. 17.2

Find the diameter of circle N if PQ=14 and PR~=RQ. Round the answer to the tenths place. A. 8.6 B. 16.8 C. 17.2 D. 19.3

C. 17.2

If TV is a diameter of circle S and TV perpen. UW, find the diameter of circle S if TV = 7x+3. A. 21 B. 22 C. 24 D. 27

C. 24

If H is the center of the circle, find mGJI. A. 117.33 degrees B. 222.57 degrees C. 242.67 degrees D. 256.56 degrees

C. 242.67 degrees

If m<QPS = 15 degrees, find mRT A. 65 degrees B. 75 degrees C. 60 degrees D. 55 degrees

C. 60 degrees

Given that W si the center of the circle and that TS ~= VU, find VU if WX = 4 and WS = 6. Round the answer to two decimal places. A. 4.47 B. 7.07 C. 8.94 D. 9.13

C. 8.94

Find m<FGD. A. 42.5 degrees B. 70 degrees C. 85 degrees D. 170 degrees

C. 85 degrees

If FJ is a diameter of circleG and FJ perpen. IK, find mIK. A. 47 degrees B. 87 degrees C. 94 degrees D. 101 degrees

C. 94 degrees

If X is the center of the circle, find m<A. A. 72 degrees B. 78 degrees C. 95 degrees D. 190 degrees

C. 95 degrees

Find the value of x and the value of y. A. x=100, y=80 B. x=85, y=100 C. x=80, y=100 D. x=100, y=85

D. x=100, y=85

Find mCE. A. 40 degrees B. 50 degrees C. 75 degrees D. 80 degrees

B. 50 degrees

In circle W, given that WV~=WU, find TS if VQ=13. A. 6.5 B. 13 C. 19.5 D. 26

D. 26

If BE is a diameter of the circle, find mAB. A. 40 degrees B. 50 degrees C. 75 degrees D. 80 degrees

B. 50 degrees

If GH is a diameter of circle F, find the measurement of the minor arc JI. A. 51 degrees B. 102 degrees C. 112 degrees D. 258 degrees

B. 102 degrees

In the diagram above, <ADC is a central angle and m<ADC=60 degrees. What is m<ABC? A. 15 degrees B. 30 degrees C. 60 degrees D. 120 degrees

B. 30 degrees

Given that YX is a diameter of circle V, find m<ZVX if m<YVZ=(15x-1) degrees, m<WVX=(8x-2) degrees, m<UVW=(7x+15) degrees, and m<YVU=(3x+5) degrees. A. 32 degrees B. 46 degrees C. 70 degrees D. 134 degrees

B. 46 degrees

Statements Reasons 1. OP pepen. RQ 1. Given 2. NR~=NQ~=NP 2. All radii of a circle are congruent 3. NM~=NM 3. Reflexive property of congruence 4. <OMR and <OMQ are right angles 4. Definition of perpendicular lines 5. NMQ~=NMR 5. HL theorem 6. <RNP~=<QNP 6. __________ 7. PR~=PQ 7. __________ A. SSS, Angles-chords-arcs conguency theorem B. ASA, CPCTC C. CPCTC, Angles-chords-arcs conguency theorem D. Angles-chords-arcs conguency theorem, CPCTC

C. CPCTC, Angles-chords-arcs conguency theorem

The measure of an inscribed angle is ________ the measure of a central angle with the same endpoints. A. equal to B. double C. half D. one-third

C. half

If IK~=JK, find mIJ. A. 72 degrees B. 82 degrees C. 122 degrees D. 134 degrees

D. 134 degrees

If EF~=HG and HG=16, find the diameter of circle K. A. 8 B. 10 C. 16 D. 20

D. 20

If EF~=HG and HG=16, find the diameter of circle K. A. 8 B. 10 C.16 D. 20

D. 20

In circleO, if LP~=LK, find the measurement of the major arc PNK. A. 112 degrees B. 156 degrees C. 224 degrees D. 248 degrees

D. 248 degrees

Given that BD~=BC, find the diameter of circle Z id AB=6x+1 A. 5 B. 10 C. 12 D. 13

D. 13

Given that BD~=BC, find the diameter of circle Z if AB = 6x+1. A. 5 B. 10 C. 12 D. 13

D. 13

If GF~=JK and <G~=J, what can you conclude about the minor arcs, the major arcs, and the circles in general?

Given that angle G is congruent to angle J, minor arc HF is congruent to minor arc IK, and major arc HF is congruent to major arc IK. Thus, given this information, we can conclude that circle G is congruent to circle J.


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