RELATeD positions | |
Geometry | |
1. how STRAIGHT LINES AND CIRCLES relate to each other | ||
A straight line is called exterior when the distance d from the centre of the circle to the straight line is longer than the radius of the circle; a tangent if the distance from the straight line to the centre of the circle is equal to the radius and a secant when the distance is shorter. | ||
1.- In your exercise book draw a circle with a radius of 3cm and draw straights lines that are situated 5cm, 3cm and 2cm away from the centre of the circle. Label the lines exterior, tangent and secant. |
2. How two circles relate to each other | ||
The relationship between two circles depends on the distance between their central points and the lengths of their radii. If we take d to be the distance between the central points of two circles, they are referred to as exterior if d is greater than the sum of the two radii; exterior tangents if d equals the sum of the two radii; secants if d is less than the sum of the two radii but greater than the difference between them; interior tangents if d is equal to the difference between the two radii; interior if d is less than the difference between the two radii and greater than zero and concentric if d is zero. | ||
2.-
Move
one of the circles in this window to get an example of each of the
pairs of circles explained above.
3.- Which examples of pairs of circles have circles with same radius and which do not? |
Miguel García Reyes | ||
Spanish Ministry of Education. Year 2001 | ||
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