Recap activity #14 with the Circle Theorems on one page.
** Answers included in the PowerPoint file **
(Prompted by original pile-up ideas from others on Pythagoras, Trigonometry - and Circle Theorems.)
This puzzle is the fourteenth in a series of consolidation exercises/angle chases on the topic of Circle Theorems.
All of the Circle Theorems are present with “two radii and a chord make an isosceles triangle” and “a radius that is perpendicular to a chord divides the chord into two equal parts” in there too.
See Speaker Notes should you wish to customise the PowerPoint slide.
(Edited March 2020, mainly for reasons of presentation. Answers remain unchanged. ) [Mr Barton Maths Resource of the Week hyperlink removed February 2024 following request from TES Admin]
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