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Recap activity #6 with the Circle Theorems on one page.

(Prompted by original pile-up ideas from others on Pythagoras, Trigonometry - and Circle Theorems.)

*** Edited November 2020 to make clear that the line now identified as PQ is a straight one - answers given in my reply to the review dated 10 Nov, 2020 ***

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kaszal

a year ago
5

How are these? a = 88, b = 26, c = 90, d = 54, e = 156, f = 18, g = 85

vied18

4 years ago
5

Hi, I have a SEN student who needs to work on this topic/theorems. They appear to be struggling in class. I was wondering if you could supply the answers to this. They have tackled other examples that you have posted on here. Thank you

adios147

7 years ago
5

skierkrowlands

7 years ago
5

Wow what a great resource :). Much more interesting than the standard circle theorems.

colm1405

7 years ago
5

An outstanding exercise that I've never seen before. A great way of getting students to practise circle theorems and general angle facts.

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