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Recap activity #13 with the Circle Theorems on one page.

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

*** Updated to include answers in the PowerPoint file ***

This puzzle is the thirteenth 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.

Students may wish to pencil in their own lines to help find some of the later angles.

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RMCA11

4 years ago
5

Thanks for sharing

TomJRobson

5 years ago
4

Do you have a fully annotated version with all the missing angles you used to calculate the labelled angles?

basiagrodzka70

6 years ago
5

Thanks

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