Geometry - Special Segments in Circles
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- It's math nerd time! (no different than usual) Here the math nerd, with help from a loving and non-bullying class, tackles three rules with special segments in circles. The rules involve chords, secants, and tangent lines. YAY MATH!
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Special segments: The CHORDS(similar to the diameter but at edge/end of circle) RULE is the product of the first cord= to the product of the second chord(solve for x). TANGENT(hits the line at one point) RULE is multiply it self. In other words, square it. SECANT(hits the line at two points) RULE is add the line and multiply it by the outside piece. **Don’t forget to set it equal to each other to solve for x. That goes for every rule**
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tyyyy i’m taking a math test n nothing online was telling me about how to work with tangent lines
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the examples he's doing are the exact same in my workbook
how/why did you get 6 squared
He has another video called Geometry- Tangent Lines, where I believe he explains all about it.
tangent times itself
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Where are the proofs for these theorems otherwise we are trained monkeys ?
It's kind of weird though because your little gimmick is meant to make the kids excited for math, but you're also stigmatizing math and the use of your brain generally with it.
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