TANGENT, SECANTS, INTERSECTING LINES ANGLES AND ARCS
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- Q1If a secant and a tangent of a circle intersect at the point of tangency, the measure of each angle formed is ______.90 degrees60 degrees180 degrees45 degrees30s
- Q2In a circle, if two secants intersect at a point outside the circle, the angle formed by the secants is equal to half the difference of the measure of intercepted arcs. True or False?FalseTrue30s
- Q3If two lines intersect within a circle, what is the relation between the angle formed by the lines and the arcs intercepted by the lines?The angle is equal to half the sum of the intercepted arcsThe angle is equal to the sum of the intercepted arcsThe angle is twice the sum of the intercepted arcsThe angle is equal to half the difference of the intercepted arcs30s
- Q4What is the sum of the measures of an angle formed by a tangent and a secant at the point of tangency and its corresponding minor arc?90 degrees45 degrees60 degrees180 degrees30s
- Q5If two secants intersect at a point outside a circle, which theorem is used to find the measure of the angle formed?Tangent-Secant Power TheoremThe Secant-Secant Power TheoremIntersecting Chords TheoremPythagorean Theorem30s
- Q6What is the measure of an angle formed by two intersecting tangents to a circle?360 degrees270 degrees180 degrees90 degrees30s
- Q7When a secant and a tangent intersect outside a circle, how is the angle formed related to the intercepted arcs?The angle is the difference between the intercepted arcsThe angle is the sum of the intercepted arcsThe angle is half the difference between the intercepted arcsThe angle is half the sum of the intercepted arcs30s
- Q8Two secants are drawn from a point outside a circle, what do the products of their segment lengths equal?The diameter of the circleThe radius of the circleHalf the circumference of the circleEach other30s
- Q9If a tangent and a secant are drawn from a point outside a circle, what can be said about the product of the lengths of the secant and its external segment?It equals the cube of the length of the tangent from the same pointIt equals twice the length of the tangent from the same pointIt equals half of the length of the tangent from the same pointIt equals the square of the length of the tangent from the same point30s
- Q10Two lines intersect outside a circle forming an angle. If one line is a secant and the other is a tangent, what is the relationship between the angle and the intercepted arc?The angle is twice the measure of the intercepted arcThe angle is half the measure of the intercepted arcThe angle is the difference between the measure of the intercepted arcThe angle is equal to the measure of the intercepted arc30s