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Segments of Chords, Secants, Tangents

In Figure 1 , chords QS and RT intersect at P. By drawing QT and RS, it can be proven that Δ QPT ∼ Δ RPS. Because the ratios of corresponding sides of similar triangles are equal, a/ c = d/ b. The Cross Products Property produces ( a) ( b) = ( c) ( d). This is stated as a theorem.





Figure 1

Two chords intersecting inside a circle.


Theorem 83: If two chords intersect inside a circle, then the product of the segments of one chord equals the product of the segments of the other chord.

Example 1: Find x in each of the following figures in Figure 2 .





Figure 2

Two chords intersecting inside a circle.


In Figure 3 , secant segments AB and CD intersect outside the circle at E. By drawing BC and AO, it can be proven that Δ EBC ∼ Δ EDA. This makes










Figure 3

Two secant segments intersecting outside a circle.


By using the Cross-Products Property,

  • (EB)(EA) = (ED)(EC)

This is stated as a theorem.

Theorem 84: If two secant segments intersect outside a circle, then the product of the secant segment with its external portion equals the product of the other secant segment with its external portion.

Example 2: Find x in each of the following figures in 4 .





Figure 4

More secant segments intersecting outside a circle.


In Figure 5 , tangent segment AB and secant segment BD intersect outside the circle at B. By drawing AC and AD, it can be proven that Δ ADB ∼ Δ CAB. Therefore,





Figure 5

A tangent segment and a secant segment intersecting outside a circle.






This is stated as a theorem.

Theorem 85: If a tangent segment and a secant segment intersect outside a circle, then the square of the measure of the tangent segment equals the product of the measures of the secant segment and its external portion.

Also,

Theorem 86: If two tangent segments intersect outside a circle, then the tangent segments have equal measures.

Example 3: Find x in the following figures in 6 .





Figure 6

A tangent segment and a secant segment (or another tangent segment) intersecting outside a circle.


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