This math topic focuses on identifying and understanding various parts of a circle. It aims to advance students' knowledge within the broader context of intermediate geometry. The questions seek to clarify the definitions and uses of different circle components, such as sectors, radii, the center, tangents, and arcs. Multiple-choice questions are employed to assess understanding, with correct terminology and distractor terms presented as possible answers, enhancing recognition and deepening knowledge of circle geometry concepts.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Parts of a Circle (Advanced) - First Time (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Intermediate - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_intermediate_intro/ |
In geometry the pie shape between the center and two points on the edge is called what? |
skattered |
sector |
In geometry the position in the middle that is the same distance from all points on the edge is called what? |
caliper |
center |
In geometry the position in the middle that is the same distance from all points on the edge is called what? |
center |
centrifugal |
In geometry a line that touches the outer edge of the circle without crossing it is called what? |
tangent |
toblerone |
In geometry the shape between a chord and the outer edge of the circle is called what? |
sandwich |
segment |
In geometry a portion of the outer edge of the circle is called what? |
amethyst |
arc |
In geometry the position in the middle that is the same distance from all points on the edge is called what? |
center |
centrifugal |