This document discusses different parts of a circle including:
- Radius, which is half the diameter
- Diameter, which is a line passing through the center of the circle
- Circumference, which must equal 360 degrees
- Chord, which connects two points on the circle
- Tangent, which touches the outside of the circle
It also discusses arcs, including minor, major, and semicircles. Some creative facts about circles are presented and examples are given of Saeed using the diameter of a pool and the radius of a basketball hoop to calculate circumference and area.
This document discusses different parts of a circle including:
- Radius, which is half the diameter
- Diameter, which is a line passing through the center of the circle
- Circumference, which must equal 360 degrees
- Chord, which connects two points on the circle
- Tangent, which touches the outside of the circle
It also discusses arcs, including minor, major, and semicircles. Some creative facts about circles are presented and examples are given of Saeed using the diameter of a pool and the radius of a basketball hoop to calculate circumference and area.
This document discusses different parts of a circle including:
- Radius, which is half the diameter
- Diameter, which is a line passing through the center of the circle
- Circumference, which must equal 360 degrees
- Chord, which connects two points on the circle
- Tangent, which touches the outside of the circle
It also discusses arcs, including minor, major, and semicircles. Some creative facts about circles are presented and examples are given of Saeed using the diameter of a pool and the radius of a basketball hoop to calculate circumference and area.
This document discusses different parts of a circle including:
- Radius, which is half the diameter
- Diameter, which is a line passing through the center of the circle
- Circumference, which must equal 360 degrees
- Chord, which connects two points on the circle
- Tangent, which touches the outside of the circle
It also discusses arcs, including minor, major, and semicircles. Some creative facts about circles are presented and examples are given of Saeed using the diameter of a pool and the radius of a basketball hoop to calculate circumference and area.
Class:10A Parts of a cirlce Radius :it’s the half of a diameter you can divide a diameter by 2 to get the radius
Diameter: it’s the full line passing a segment
Side by side and have to be throught the center of a circle
Circumference : is the board or boundary of a circle most be 360
Chord: is the line segment that is joining two points on a curve of a circle
Tangent: is an outside line that just touches the curve of a circle
Segement: is an intersecting line or curve between two points
Arc
Arc is the final part of a cricle and it have 3 •
main portions
Minor arc which is the shortest arc that •
connects two endpoints on a circle, less than 180 degree
Major arc which is the longest arc that •
connects a two endpoint on a circle, greater than 180 degree
Semicircle which is an arc that lies exactly •
on a diameter half of a circle(180 degree) !Creative facts about circles
A Circle can be divided equally .1
irrespectively to its size
There are points that are inside a circle .2
and points outside a circle
Encyclopedia means a circle of learning .3
Circle is a straight line with infinte area .4
Circle has no limitation and infinte .5
amount of lines of symmetry Saeed is trying to find In this problem saeed was • the given the biggest hint of a circle which is the circumference diameter So basically he can find • and area of his out the circumference because C=pieD which is circle pool, pie8=25.133M
saeed was After finding the •
given only the circumference saeed can easily find the area of a diameter of a cricle Area of a cricle=pieR^2 • cirlce which is which is equal to 8/2=4 which is the radius 8m find the So area of a cricle = • pie4^2=50.27M …rest After finding the circumference and So because radius was given we can find • area of saeeds pool circumference with another forumla which is C=2pieR which is half of a diameter he was curious about the circumfernece So because R is given no need to divide 5cm • with 2, circumference=2pie5=31.42Cm and area of his basketball loop so saeed measured the Now that saeed found the circumference he • loop and finds the :can easily find the area of his loop which is radius of 5cm he now Area of a circle=pieR^2 • have to find the .……rest Area of a circle= pie5^2=78.54Cm • Thank you for your listening