Prentice Hall Geometry

Practice and Problem-Solving Exercises

A Practice

See Problems 1 and 2.

Find the value of each variable. For each circle, the dot represents the center.

  1. A circle has an inscribed angle measuring a degrees with arc 116 degrees.
  2. A circle has an inscribed right angle.
  3. A circle has an inscribed angle measuring b degrees with arc a degrees. The arc of the sides are 60 degrees and 82 degrees, respectively.
  4. A circle has inscribed angle a degrees, with arc 108 degrees, and inscribed angle b degrees, with arc 60 degrees, sharing a side with other two sides intersecting, forming a triangle with the angles. The angle opposite the vertex at the intersection is c degrees.
  5. A circle has four inscribed angles forming a quadrilateral. The arc between angles measuring 68 degrees and 71 degrees is b degrees. A third angle measures a degrees with arc between it and the fourth angle measuring c degrees. The arc between the 68 degree angle and the fourth angle is 104 degrees.
  6. A circle has four inscribed angles forming a quadrilateral. The arc between angles measuring 100 degrees and 96 degrees is b degrees. The arc between angles measuring 96 degrees and d degrees is a degrees. The arc between angles measuring d degrees and c degrees is 99 degrees.
  7. A circle has inscribed angles measuring x degrees and y degrees with sides connecting to form two triangles. The angles share an arc measuring 72 degrees.
  8. A circle has three inscribed angles forming a triangle. The arc between angles measuring c degrees and b degrees is a degrees. The arc between the c degree angle and the third angle is 95 degrees.
  9. A circle has two inscribed angles.
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  10. A circle has four inscribed angles forming a quadrilateral, measuring 58 degrees, p degrees, q degrees, and a right angle.

See Problem 3.

Find the value of each variable. Lines that appear to be tangent are tangent.

  1. A circle has a tangent line forming an obtuse angle measuring w degrees with a chord, through the large arc of the chord measuring 246 degrees.
  2. A circle has a tangent line forming an acute angle measuring x degrees with a chord, through the small arc of the chord measuring y degrees, with large arc 230 degrees.
  3. A circle has a tangent line forming a 115 degrees with a chord through the large arc of the chord and an e degree angle with the chord through the small arc of the chord measuring f degrees.

B Apply

  1. Writing A parallelogram inscribed in a circle must be what kind of parallelogram? Explain.

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Table of Contents

Prentice Hall Geometry Chapter 1 Tools of Geometry Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof Chapter 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Chapter 4 Congruent Triangles Chapter 5 Relationships Within Triangles Chapter 6 Polygons and Quadrilaterals Chapter 7 Similarity Chapter 8 Right Triangles and Trigonometry Chapter 9 Transformations Chapter 10 Area Chapter 11 Surface Area and Volume Chapter 12 Circles Skills Handbook Reference Visual Glossary Selected Answers Index Acknowledgments