Geometry Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
Q

A circle may be inscribed in

A

any regular polygon

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1
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For a regular polygon of n sides: Each exterior angle e measures

A

360/n

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2
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In a circle of radius r, the length l of an arch of measure n degrees equals

A

n/360 of the circumference of the circle

l=n/360 X2piR

pinR/180

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3
Q

Area of a circle

A

1/2 Circumference(radius)

1/2 (2 pi radius)(radius)

pi r^2

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4
Q

The length of an altitude of an equalateral triangle equals

A

the sum of the apothem and the radius

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5
Q

Corresponding segments of regular polygons having the same number of sides are

A

in proportion.

(includes sides, perimeters, radii or circumferences of circumscribed or inscribed circles and such)

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5
Q

Sector of a circle

A

part of a circle bounded by two radii and their intercepted arc.

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6
Q

The area of a regular polygon equals

A

1/2 (perimeter)(apothem)

1/2(numberofsides)(lengthofsides)(apothem)

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8
Q

If a regular polygon of n sides has a length of s

A

The perimeter is p=ns

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9
Q

apothem of a regular hexagon equals

A

1/2 the radius X square root of 3

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9
Q

If a regular polygon is inscribed in a circle, each segment cut off by the polygon has area equal to the difference between

A

the area of the circle and the area of the polygon divided by the number of sides.

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10
Q

The apothem and radius of a square form a

A

45-45-90 triangle

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10
Q

The apothem of a square equals

A

1/2 a side

or

1/2 the radius X square root 2

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10
Q

Regular polygons having the same number of sides are

A

similar

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11
Q

An equilateral polygon inscribed in a circle

A

is a regular polygon

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12
Q

In an equilateral triangle, the apothem is

A

1/3 the altitude

12
Q

Circumference=

A

pi(diameter)

or

2(pi)(radius)

14
Q

For a regular polygon of n sides: Each interior angle i measures

A

(n-2)180/n

14
Q

The area of a minor segment of a circle equals

A

the area of its sector less the area of the triangle formed by its radii and chord

16
Q

The apothem and the radius of a hexagon form

A

30-60-90 Triangles

17
Q

In the regular hexagon, square, and equilateral triangle, what kind of figures are formed.

A

Special right triangles are formed when the apothem r and a radius R terminating in the same side are drawn.

18
Q

The length of a side in an equilateral Triangle equals

A

Radius X square root 3

20
Q

The apothem and radius of an equilateral triangle form

A

30-60-90 Triangles

21
Q

Radii of a regular polygon are

A

congruent

22
Q

Segment of a circle

A

part of a circle bounded by a chord and its arc.

A minor segment of a circle is the smaller of the two segments thus formed.

23
Q

In an equilateral triangle, the Radius is

A

2/3 the altitude

25
Q

An apothem of a regular polygon

A

bisects the side to which it is drawn.

26
Q

A circle may be circumscribed about

A

any regular polygon

28
Q

For a regular polygon of n sides: Each central angle C measures

A

360/n

29
Q

The center of the circumscribed circle of a regular polygon is also

A

the center of its inscribed circle

31
Q

The length of a side of a regular hexagon equals

A

the length of the radius

32
Q

A radius of a regular polygon

A

bisects the angle to which it is drawn

33
Q

Area of a sector of n degree

Area of the Circle

=

A

length of an arc of measure n degree

Circumference of the circle

=

n/360

34
Q

In a circle of radius r, the area K of a sector of measure n degree equals

A

n/360 of the area of the circle or

K=n/360 X piR^2

35
Q

The side of a square equals

A

radius X square root 2

36
Q

In an equilateral triangle, the apothem equals

A

1/2 the Radius

37
Q

Areas of regular polygons having the same number of sides are to

A

each other as the squares of the lengths of any two corresponding segments

38
Q

Apothems of a regular polygon are

A

Congruent