10.1 tangents to circles

10.1 Tangents to Circles
Geometry
Mrs. Spitz
Spring 2005
Objectives/Assignment
• Identify segments and lines related
to circles.
• Use properties of a tangent to a
circle.
• Assignment:
– Chapter 10 Definitions
– Chapter 10 Postulates/Theorems
– pp. 599-601 #5-48 all
Some definitions you need
• Circle – set of all points in a plane
that are equidistant from a given
point called a center of the circle. A
circle with center P is called “circle
P”, or P.
• The distance from the center to a
point on the circle is called the radius
of the circle. Two circles are
congruent if they have the same
radius.
Some definitions you need
• The distance across
the circle, through its
center is the diameter
of the circle. The
diameter is twice the
radius.
• The terms radius and
diameter describe
segments as well as
measures.
center
diameter
radius
Some definitions you need
• A radius is a
segment whose
endpoints are the
center of the circle
and a point on the
circle.
• QP, QR, and QS
are radii of Q.
All radii of a circle
are congruent.
P
Q
R
S
Some definitions you need
• A chord is a
segment whose
endpoints are
points on the
circle. PS and PR
are chords.
• A diameter is a
chord that passes
through the center
of the circle. PR is
a diameter.
P
Q
R
S
k
j
Some definitions you need
• A secant is a line
that intersects a
circle in two points.
Line k is a secant.
• A tangent is a line
in the plane of a
circle that
intersects the
circle in exactly
one point. Line j is
a tangent.
Ex. 1: Identifying Special
Segments and Lines
Tell whether the line or
segment is best
described as a chord, a
secant, a tangent, a
diameter, or a radius of
C.
a. AD
b. CD
c. EG
d. HB
J
H
B
A
C
D
K
G
E
F
Ex. 1: Identifying Special
Segments and Lines
Tell whether the line or
segment is best
described as a chord, a
secant, a tangent, a
diameter, or a radius of
C.
a. AD – Diameter because
it contains the center C.
b. CD
c. EG
d. HB
J
H
B
A
C
D
K
G
E
F
Ex. 1: Identifying Special
Segments and Lines
Tell whether the line or
segment is best
described as a chord,
a secant, a tangent, a
diameter, or a radius
of C.
a. AD – Diameter
because it contains
the center C.
b. CD– radius because
C is the center and D
is a point on the
circle.
J
H
B
A
C
D
K
G
E
F
Ex. 1: Identifying Special
Segments and Lines
Tell whether the line or
segment is best
described as a chord,
a secant, a tangent, a
diameter, or a radius
of C.
c. EG – a tangent
because it intersects
the circle in one point.
J
H
B
A
C
D
K
G
E
F
Ex. 1: Identifying Special
Segments and Lines
Tell whether the line or
segment is best
described as a chord,
a secant, a tangent, a
diameter, or a radius
of C.
c. EG – a tangent
because it intersects
the circle in one point.
d. HB is a chord
because its endpoints
are on the circle.
J
H
B
A
C
D
K
G
E
F
More information you need--
• In a plane, two circles
can intersect in two
points, one point, or
no points. Coplanar
circles that intersect in
one point are called
tangent circles.
Coplanar circles that
have a common
center are called
concentric.
2 points of intersection.
Tangent circles
• A line or segment that
is tangent to two
coplanar circles is
called a common
tangent. A common
internal tangent
intersects the
segment that joins the
centers of the two
circles. A common
external tangent does
not intersect the
segment that joins the
center of the two
circles.
Internally
tangent
Externally
tangent
Concentric circles
• Circles that
have a
common center
are called
concentric
circles.
Concentric
circles
No points of
intersection
Ex. 2: Identifying common
tangents
• Tell whether the
common tangents
are internal or
external.
j
k
C D
Ex. 2: Identifying common
tangents
• Tell whether the
common tangents
are internal or
external.
• The lines j and k
intersect CD, so
they are common
internal tangents.
j
k
C D
Ex. 2: Identifying common
tangents
• Tell whether the
common tangents
are internal or
external.
• The lines m and n
do not intersect
AB, so they are
common external
tangents.
A
B
In a plane, the interior of
a circle consists of the
points that are inside the
circle. The exterior of a
circle consists of the
points that are outside
the circle.
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
5 10
BA
Ex. 3: Circles in Coordinate
Geometry
• Give the center
and the radius of
each circle.
Describe the
intersection of the
two circles and
describe all
common tangents.
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
5 10
BA
Ex. 3: Circles in Coordinate
Geometry
• Center of circle A is
(4, 4), and its radius is
4. The center of
circle B is (5, 4) and
its radius is 3. The
two circles have one
point of intersection
(8, 4). The vertical
line x = 8 is the only
common tangent of
the two circles.
Using properties of tangents
• The point at which a tangent line
intersects the circle to which it is
tangent is called the point of
tangency. You will justify theorems
in the exercises.
l
Q
P
Theorem 10.1
• If a line is tangent
to a circle, then it
is perpendicular to
the radius drawn
to the point of
tangency.
• If l is tangent to
Q at point P, then l
QP.⊥
l
l
Q
P
Theorem 10.2
• In a plane, if a line
is perpendicular to
a radius of a circle
at its endpoint on a
circle, then the line
is tangent to the
circle.
• If l QP at P, then⊥
l is tangent to
Q.
l
Ex. 4: Verifying a Tangent to a
Circle
• You can use the
Converse of the
Pythagorean
Theorem to tell
whether EF is tangent
to D.
• Because 112
_ 602
=
612
, ∆DEF is a right
triangle and DE is
perpendicular to EF.
So by Theorem 10.2;
EF is tangent to D.
60
61
11
D
E
F
Ex. 5: Finding the radius of a
circle
• You are standing at
C, 8 feet away from a
grain silo. The
distance from you to a
point of tangency is
16 feet. What is the
radius of the silo?
• First draw it. Tangent
BC is perpendicular to
radius AB at B, so
∆ABC is a right
triangle; so you can
use the Pythagorean
theorem to solve.
8 ft.
16 ft.
r
r
A
B
C
Solution: 8 ft.
16 ft.
r
r
A
B
C
(r + 8)2
= r2
+ 162
Pythagorean Thm.
Substitute values
c2
= a2
+ b2
r 2
+ 16r + 64 = r2
+ 256 Square of binomial
16r + 64 = 256
16r = 192
r = 12
Subtract r2
from each side.
Subtract 64 from each side.
Divide.
The radius of the silo is 12 feet.
Note:
• From a point in the circle’s exterior,
you can draw exactly two different
tangents to the circle. The following
theorem tells you that the segments
joining the external point to the two
points of tangency are congruent.
Theorem 10.3
• If two segments
from the same
exterior point are
tangent to the
circle, then they
are congruent.
• IF SR and ST are
tangent to P,
then SR ≅ ST.
P
T
S
R
Proof of Theorem 10.3
• Given: SR is tangent to P at R.
• Given: ST is tangent to P at T.
• Prove: SR ≅ ST
S P
T
R
S P
T
R
Proof
Statements:
SR and ST are tangent to P
SR ⊥ RP, ST⊥TP
RP = TP
RP ≅ TP
PS ≅ PS
∆PRS ≅ ∆PTS
SR ≅ ST
Reasons:
Given
Tangent and radius are ⊥.
Definition of a circle
Definition of congruence.
Reflexive property
HL Congruence Theorem
CPCTC
Ex. 7: Using properties of
tangents
• AB is tangent to
C at B.
• AD is tangent to
C at D.
• Find the value of x.
11
A
C
B
D
x2
+ 2
Solution:
11
A
C
B
D
x2
+ 2
11 = x2
+ 2
Two tangent segments from the same point are ≅
Substitute values
AB = AD
9 = x2
Subtract 2 from each side.
3 = x Find the square root of 9.
The value of x is 3 or -3.
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10.1 tangents to circles

  • 1. 10.1 Tangents to Circles Geometry Mrs. Spitz Spring 2005
  • 2. Objectives/Assignment • Identify segments and lines related to circles. • Use properties of a tangent to a circle. • Assignment: – Chapter 10 Definitions – Chapter 10 Postulates/Theorems – pp. 599-601 #5-48 all
  • 3. Some definitions you need • Circle – set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called a center of the circle. A circle with center P is called “circle P”, or P. • The distance from the center to a point on the circle is called the radius of the circle. Two circles are congruent if they have the same radius.
  • 4. Some definitions you need • The distance across the circle, through its center is the diameter of the circle. The diameter is twice the radius. • The terms radius and diameter describe segments as well as measures. center diameter radius
  • 5. Some definitions you need • A radius is a segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle. • QP, QR, and QS are radii of Q. All radii of a circle are congruent. P Q R S
  • 6. Some definitions you need • A chord is a segment whose endpoints are points on the circle. PS and PR are chords. • A diameter is a chord that passes through the center of the circle. PR is a diameter. P Q R S
  • 7. k j Some definitions you need • A secant is a line that intersects a circle in two points. Line k is a secant. • A tangent is a line in the plane of a circle that intersects the circle in exactly one point. Line j is a tangent.
  • 8. Ex. 1: Identifying Special Segments and Lines Tell whether the line or segment is best described as a chord, a secant, a tangent, a diameter, or a radius of C. a. AD b. CD c. EG d. HB J H B A C D K G E F
  • 9. Ex. 1: Identifying Special Segments and Lines Tell whether the line or segment is best described as a chord, a secant, a tangent, a diameter, or a radius of C. a. AD – Diameter because it contains the center C. b. CD c. EG d. HB J H B A C D K G E F
  • 10. Ex. 1: Identifying Special Segments and Lines Tell whether the line or segment is best described as a chord, a secant, a tangent, a diameter, or a radius of C. a. AD – Diameter because it contains the center C. b. CD– radius because C is the center and D is a point on the circle. J H B A C D K G E F
  • 11. Ex. 1: Identifying Special Segments and Lines Tell whether the line or segment is best described as a chord, a secant, a tangent, a diameter, or a radius of C. c. EG – a tangent because it intersects the circle in one point. J H B A C D K G E F
  • 12. Ex. 1: Identifying Special Segments and Lines Tell whether the line or segment is best described as a chord, a secant, a tangent, a diameter, or a radius of C. c. EG – a tangent because it intersects the circle in one point. d. HB is a chord because its endpoints are on the circle. J H B A C D K G E F
  • 13. More information you need-- • In a plane, two circles can intersect in two points, one point, or no points. Coplanar circles that intersect in one point are called tangent circles. Coplanar circles that have a common center are called concentric. 2 points of intersection.
  • 14. Tangent circles • A line or segment that is tangent to two coplanar circles is called a common tangent. A common internal tangent intersects the segment that joins the centers of the two circles. A common external tangent does not intersect the segment that joins the center of the two circles. Internally tangent Externally tangent
  • 15. Concentric circles • Circles that have a common center are called concentric circles. Concentric circles No points of intersection
  • 16. Ex. 2: Identifying common tangents • Tell whether the common tangents are internal or external. j k C D
  • 17. Ex. 2: Identifying common tangents • Tell whether the common tangents are internal or external. • The lines j and k intersect CD, so they are common internal tangents. j k C D
  • 18. Ex. 2: Identifying common tangents • Tell whether the common tangents are internal or external. • The lines m and n do not intersect AB, so they are common external tangents. A B In a plane, the interior of a circle consists of the points that are inside the circle. The exterior of a circle consists of the points that are outside the circle.
  • 19. 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 5 10 BA Ex. 3: Circles in Coordinate Geometry • Give the center and the radius of each circle. Describe the intersection of the two circles and describe all common tangents.
  • 20. 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 5 10 BA Ex. 3: Circles in Coordinate Geometry • Center of circle A is (4, 4), and its radius is 4. The center of circle B is (5, 4) and its radius is 3. The two circles have one point of intersection (8, 4). The vertical line x = 8 is the only common tangent of the two circles.
  • 21. Using properties of tangents • The point at which a tangent line intersects the circle to which it is tangent is called the point of tangency. You will justify theorems in the exercises.
  • 22. l Q P Theorem 10.1 • If a line is tangent to a circle, then it is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of tangency. • If l is tangent to Q at point P, then l QP.⊥ l
  • 23. l Q P Theorem 10.2 • In a plane, if a line is perpendicular to a radius of a circle at its endpoint on a circle, then the line is tangent to the circle. • If l QP at P, then⊥ l is tangent to Q. l
  • 24. Ex. 4: Verifying a Tangent to a Circle • You can use the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to tell whether EF is tangent to D. • Because 112 _ 602 = 612 , ∆DEF is a right triangle and DE is perpendicular to EF. So by Theorem 10.2; EF is tangent to D. 60 61 11 D E F
  • 25. Ex. 5: Finding the radius of a circle • You are standing at C, 8 feet away from a grain silo. The distance from you to a point of tangency is 16 feet. What is the radius of the silo? • First draw it. Tangent BC is perpendicular to radius AB at B, so ∆ABC is a right triangle; so you can use the Pythagorean theorem to solve. 8 ft. 16 ft. r r A B C
  • 26. Solution: 8 ft. 16 ft. r r A B C (r + 8)2 = r2 + 162 Pythagorean Thm. Substitute values c2 = a2 + b2 r 2 + 16r + 64 = r2 + 256 Square of binomial 16r + 64 = 256 16r = 192 r = 12 Subtract r2 from each side. Subtract 64 from each side. Divide. The radius of the silo is 12 feet.
  • 27. Note: • From a point in the circle’s exterior, you can draw exactly two different tangents to the circle. The following theorem tells you that the segments joining the external point to the two points of tangency are congruent.
  • 28. Theorem 10.3 • If two segments from the same exterior point are tangent to the circle, then they are congruent. • IF SR and ST are tangent to P, then SR ≅ ST. P T S R
  • 29. Proof of Theorem 10.3 • Given: SR is tangent to P at R. • Given: ST is tangent to P at T. • Prove: SR ≅ ST S P T R
  • 30. S P T R Proof Statements: SR and ST are tangent to P SR ⊥ RP, ST⊥TP RP = TP RP ≅ TP PS ≅ PS ∆PRS ≅ ∆PTS SR ≅ ST Reasons: Given Tangent and radius are ⊥. Definition of a circle Definition of congruence. Reflexive property HL Congruence Theorem CPCTC
  • 31. Ex. 7: Using properties of tangents • AB is tangent to C at B. • AD is tangent to C at D. • Find the value of x. 11 A C B D x2 + 2
  • 32. Solution: 11 A C B D x2 + 2 11 = x2 + 2 Two tangent segments from the same point are ≅ Substitute values AB = AD 9 = x2 Subtract 2 from each side. 3 = x Find the square root of 9. The value of x is 3 or -3.