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Time | Narration |
00:01 | Hello,Welcome to this tutorial on Theorems on Chords and Arcs in Geogebra |
00:08 | At the end of this tutorial, |
00:09 | you will be able to verify theorems on |
00:14 | Chords of circle. |
00:16 | Arcs of circle. |
00:18 | We assume that you have the basic working knowledge of Geogebra. |
00:23 | If not, For relevant tutorials, please visit our website: http://spoken-tutorial.org |
00:30 | To record this tutorial I am using |
00:32 | Ubuntu Linux OS Version 11.10 |
00:36 | Geogebra Version 3.2.47.0 |
00:42 | We will use the following Geogebra tools |
00:47 | * Circle with Center and Radius |
00:49 | * Circular Sector with Center between Two Points |
00:53 | * Circular Arc with Center between Two points |
00:56 | * Midpoint and |
00:58 | Perpendicular line |
01:00 | Let's open a new GeoGebra window. |
01:02 | Click on Dash home, Media Apps. |
01:06 | Under Type Choose Education and GeoGebra. |
01:15 | Let's state a theorem |
01:17 | Perpendicular from center of circle to a chord bisects the chord |
01:23 | Perpendicular from the center A of a circle to chord BC bisects it |
01:32 | Let's verify a theorem. |
01:37 | For this tutorial I will use Grid layout instead of Axes |
01:42 | Right Click on the drawing pad |
01:44 | In the Graphic view uncheck Axes |
01:47 | Select Grid |
01:51 | Let's draw a circle. |
01:54 | Select the Circle with Center and Radius tool from tool bar. |
01:58 | Mark a point A on the drawing pad. |
02:01 | A dialogue box opens |
02:03 | Let's type value 3 for radius |
02:06 | Click OK. |
02:07 | A Circle with center A and radius 3cm is drawn |
02:13 | Let's Move the point A and see the movement of the circle. |
02:19 | Select Segment between two points tool. |
02:22 | Mark points B and C on the circumference of the circle |
02:27 | A chord BC is drawn. |
02:30 | Let's draw a perpendicular line to Chord BC which passes through point A |
02:35 | Click on Perpendicular line tool from tool bar |
02:39 | Click on the chord BC, and point A. |
02:44 | Let's Move the point B, and see how the perpendicular line moves along with point 'B'. |
02:52 | Perpendicular line and Chord BC intersect at a point |
02:56 | Click on Intersect Two objects tool, |
02:58 | Mark the point of intersection as D. |
03:03 | Let's verify whether D is the mid point of chord BC |
03:08 | Click on the Distance tool. |
03:11 | Click on the points ,B D ...D C ... |
03:19 | Notice that distances BD and DC are equal. |
03:24 | It implies D is midpoint of chord BC |
03:29 | Let's measure the angle CDA |
03:33 | Click on Angle tool ... |
03:35 | Click on the points C,D, A |
03:42 | angle CDA is '90 degrees |
03:46 | The Theorem is verified. |
03:50 | Let's Move the point C and see how the distances move along with point 'C' |
04:03 | Let us save the file now |
04:05 | Click on File>> Save As |
04:08 | I will type the file name as circle-chord |
04:12 | circle-chord |
04:16 | Click on Save |
04:21 | Let us move on to the next theorem. |
04:28 | Inscribed angles subtended by the same arc are equal. |
04:34 | Inscribed angles BDC and BEC subtended by the same arc BC are equal |
04:44 | Let's verify the theorem. |
04:48 | Let'sOpen a new Geogebra window, |
04:51 | Click on File >> New |
04:55 | Let's draw a circle |
04:57 | Click on "' the Circle with Center through Point tool from toolbar |
05:01 | Mark a point A' as centre |
05:04 | and click again to get point B |
05:10 | Let's draw an arc BC |
05:13 | Click on "Circular Arc with Center between Two points" |
05:17 | Click on the point A, B and C on the circumference |
05:24 | An Arc BC is drawn |
05:26 | Let's change the properties of arc BC |
05:30 | In the Algebra View |
05:32 | Right click on the object d |
05:35 | Select Object Properties |
05:37 | Select color as green, click on Close. |
05:46 | Click on new point tool, mark points D and E on the circumference of the circle. |
05:56 | let's subtend two angles from arc BC to points D and E. |
06:03 | Click on Polygon tool, |
06:05 | click on the points E, B, D, C and E again to complete the figure. |
06:18 | Let's measure the angles BDC and BEC |
06:26 | Click on the Angle tool, |
06:28 | Click on points B, D, C and B, E, C |
06:40 | We can see that the angles BDC and BEC are equal. |
06:51 | Let's state a next theorem |
06:55 | Angle subtended by an arc at the center, is twice the inscribed angles subtended by the same arc |
07:06 | Angle BAC subtended by arc BC at A is twice the inscribed angles BEC and BDC subtended by the same arc |
07:22 | Let's verify the theorem |
07:26 | Let's draw a sector ABC |
07:30 | Click on the Circular Sector with Center between Two Points tool. |
07:35 | click on the points A, B, C |
07:45 | Let's change the color of sector ABC. |
07:48 | Right click on sector ABC |
07:51 | Select Object Properties. |
07:54 | Select Color as Green. Click on Close. |
08:00 | Let's the measure angle BAC |
08:04 | Click on the Angle tool , Click on the points B, A, C |
08:15 | Angle BAC is twice the angles BEC and BDC |
08:28 | Let's move the point C |
08:32 | Notice that angle BAC is always twice the angles BEC and BDC |
08:41 | hence theorems are verified |
08:45 | With this we come to the end of this tutorial |
08:48 | let's summarize |
08:53 | In this tutorial, we have learnt to verify that: |
08:57 | * Perpendicular from center to a chord bisects it |
09:00 | * Inscribed angles subtended by the same arc are equal |
09:06 | * the Central angle of a circle is twice any inscribed angle subtended by the same arc |
09:15 | As an assignment I would like you to verify |
09:19 | Equal chords of a circle are equidistant from center. |
09:24 | Draw a circle. |
09:25 | Select Segment with Given length from point tool |
09:29 | Use it to draw two chords of equal size. |
09:33 | Draw perpendicular lines from center to chords. |
09:37 | Mark points of intersection. |
09:40 | Measure perpendicular distances. |
09:44 | Assignment output should look like this |
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10:29 | This is Madhuri Ganapathi from IIT Bombay signing off .Thank you for joining |