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Circles (NCERT Ch. 9)

What you'll learn

  • Define circle, radius, diameter, chord, arc, sector.
  • Prove equal chords subtend equal angles at centre and converses.
  • Use perpendicular from centre to chord bisects the chord.
  • Understand angle subtended by arc at centre vs at point on circle.
  • Apply cyclic quadrilateral angle property (intro).

Key concepts

  1. Circle — Set of points equidistant from centre O; radius r.
  2. Chord — Segment joining two points on circle.
  3. Equal chords → equal central angles; equidistant from centre.
  4. Perpendicular from centre to chord bisects chord.
  5. Angle at centre = 2 × angle at circumference on same arc (major/minor care).
  6. Arc — Portion of circumference; sector — region bounded by two radii and arc.
  7. Cyclic quadrilateral — Opposite angles supplementary.
  8. NCERT constructions link to this chapter.

Worked example

Equal chords of a circle are equidistant from the centre — outline proof idea.

Use congruence of right triangles formed by radii to chord mid-points.
Perpendicular distance from O to chord is same for equal chords.

Common mistakes

  • Skipping given-to-prove structure in geometry proofs.
  • Using wrong congruence criterion (SSA is not valid).
  • Forgetting units in length/angle statements.

Quick check

  • State one NCERT result from Circles.
  • Draw a neat diagram for a typical Circles problem.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Circles (NCERT Ch. 9).

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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