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Morning!
EMERALD
“LOOK FOR ME”
C O N C A V E X T H D
A O N A N E S T J K I
R X N T Q R M A B I A
A T C V E T R N N J G
L E G I E E U G O H O
L R K P Q X S L G G N
E I L I N E S E Y V A
L O D B E R C Z L A L
F R E O T P O I O T S
S I D E S V E R P A R
Learning Outcomes
Today, you'll be able to:

1.Differentiate convex from non - convex


(concave) polygons;
2.Identify the parts of a polygon; and
3. Appreciate the value of polygons in real - life
situation.
• Polygon can be
POLYGO named using it
vertices.
N
VERTICES
A radius of a circle
is a line segment
from the center to
any point of the
circle.
CHORD
A chord of a circle
is a line segment
whose endpoints lie
on the circle.
DIAMETER
Diameter is a chord
which passes
through the center.
• Arc is an unbroken part of a
circle.
• An arc of a circle is two
points on the circle and the
ARC continuous part of the circle
between the two points.
The two points are called
the endpoints of the arc.
SEMICIRCLE
Semicircle is an arc
with measure 180
degrees. Its
endpoints thus form
a diameter.
MINOR ARC
Minor Arc is an arc
which is smaller than a
semicircle. Its measure
(and that of its central
angle) is less than 180
degrees.
MAJOR ARC
Major arc is an arc
which is bigger than a
semicircle. Its measure
(and that of its central
angle) is greater than
180 degrees.
CENTRAL
ANGLE

A central angle is an
angle whose vertex is
the center of the
circle.
INSCRIBED
ANGLE
Inscribed angle is an
angle whose vertex is
on the circle and
whose sides contain
chords of the circle.
“POP THE
LABEL”
Directions: Identify
the Arc, chords, major
arc, and central angle,
diameter, radius, minor
arc, and semi- circle.
We can used circles or we can
apply it in geometry. And aside

Where from that it is also present in


architecture, design and art,
engineering and many more.
can we
see or
Directions: Choose the correct letter.
1.Which of the following must pass through the center of
the circle?
A.Chord C. diameter
B.Edge D. point
2.What is a chord?
A.The line that passes from edge to edge of a circle and
passes through the center.
B.The line that goes from the center to the edge of the
circle.
C.The line that goes around the center.
Directions: Choose the correct letter.
3.The set of all points in a plane that are given distance
from a given point.
A.Circumference C.Circle
B.semi circle D. Diameter
4.The term when you have more than one radius.
A.Radii C. circle
B.Chord D. semicircle
5.It is an angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose
sides contain chords of the circle.
A.Chord C. Central Angle
B.Inscribed angle D. Acute Angle
Directions: Name b
the following in the
y
given figure.
a.Center
b.Radii
c.Chord
d.Diameter x
e.Central Angle
f.Semi-circle
g.If the diameter is 10 cm,
a
how long its radius. z

c
Press these B for blur C for confetti

keys while on D for a drumroll M for mic drop

Present
mode! O for bubbles O for quiet

U for unveil 0-9 Any number from 0-9


for a timer

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