Math 7 Q3 Module 7
Math 7 Q3 Module 7
Math 7 Q3 Module 7
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Mathematics
Quarter III – Module 7
Circles and Terms Related to It
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What I Need to Know
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner will be able to understand the key concepts of geometry of shapes and sizes, and
geometric relationships.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner will be able to demonstrate understanding on how to create models of plane
figures and formulate and solve accurately authentic problems involving sides and angles of
a polygon.
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
The learner illustrates a circle and the terms related to it: radius, diameter, chord,
circumference, center, arc, central angle, and inscribed angle.
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WHAT I KNOW
Directions: Read and analyze the following items and choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following is a set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point
in the plane?
4. If ̅̅̅̅
AB is a diameter that measures 10 cm, what is the measure of its radius?
A. 4 cm B. 5 cm C. 10 cm D. 25 cm
5. What do you call a line segment joining any two points on the circle?
A. arc B. chord C. diameter D. radius
⏜ measures 87°, then, what kind of arc it is?
6. If CD
A. intercepted arc C. minor arc
B. major arc D. semi-circle
7. Which of the following is a major arc?
⏜ = 25°
A. FGH ⏜ = 75°
B. KLM ⏜ = 90°
C. DEC ⏜ = 185°
D. ABC
8. What do you call an angle whose vertex is the center of the circle?
A. acute C. central
B. adjacent D. congruent
9. Which of the following arc measurement is a semi-circle?
A. 90° B. 100° C. 180° D. 360°
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10. What do you call the distance around the circle?
A. arc B. circumference C. diameter D. major arc
11. The total number of diameter/s in a circle is ____________.
A. 1 only B. exactly 2 C. at least 5 D. infinite
12. Which is true about semicircle?
I. It is half the circle.
II. It measures 180°
III. Its chord is the diameter.
IV. Sometimes it measures less than 180°
A. concentric C. disjoint
B. congruent D. overlapping
15. Which of the following illustrates an inscribed angle?
A. C.
•A A•
B. D.
•A
•A
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In the previous module, you have learned how to identify the measures of the interior
and exterior angle of a polygon. In this lesson, we will learn all about circles and the terms
related to it.
What’s In
1. If the sum of the interior angle of a regular polygon is 1,0800, how many sides does
a polygon have?
2. Given the figure below, what is the measure of each exterior angle?
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What’s New
Last October 2020, the Philippines experienced the world’s strongest typhoon
Typhoon Rolly (internationally known as GONI) which devastated the regions of Bicol and
Central Luzon. Rolly's wide diameter — estimated at 500 kilometers — means areas not
directly hit by the typhoon's eye can also experience similar conditions because of
its wide reach. Because of the extensive damage brought by the typhoon in the Philippines,
the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
(PAGASA) announced that the name Rolly will be delisted from the list of typhoon names and
will no longer be used in the future. A replacement name will be chosen in 2021.
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Circles are present in real life, both in the natural world and in manmade creations.
Manicouagan Reservoir in Canada is a ring-shaped lake that formed in the remains of a crater.
Mushrooms with domed caps have circular bases. Ferris wheels take the circle to vertical
heights at amusement parks and carnivals. Many household items, including cups, candles,
and doorknobs have circles in their designs and even in weather forecasting.
A circle is the set of all points in the plane that are the same distance away from a
specific point, called the center. The center of the circle below is point A. We call this circle
“circle A” or in symbol, ʘA, and it is labeled circle with center A.
A
•
center
Radius is a line segment connecting the center of the circle and a point on the circle. It is
named using the letter of the center and the point on the circle.
A•
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Chord is a line segment whose endpoints are both on a circle. It is named using the endpoints
on the circle.
B C
chord
•
A
Diameter is a chord that passes through the center of the circle. The length of a diameter is
two times the length of a radius.
In circle A, the diameter is ̅̅̅̅
DE.
•
A
Circumference is the distance around the circle and can be obtained using the formula:
A •
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Illustrative Example:
What is the circumference of a circle whose radius measures 7 cm (use π = 3.14)?
Solution:
What are the given? r = 7cm, 𝛑 = 𝟑. 𝟏𝟒
What is asked? What is the measure of the circumference?
What operation to be used? Multiplication
F A
•
G
A• •
J
G
Point of
Tangency
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Central Angle is an angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
In ʘ A, ∠BAC is a central angle.
B
•A C
Arc is any part of the circumference of a circle. There are three types of arcs namely:
1. Minor arc
2. Semi-circle
3. Major arc.
Minor Arc is an arc whose measures is greater than zero but less than 180o
(0o < 𝜃 < 180o). It is named using two capital letters.
⏜ is a minor arc.
In circle A, Arc BC or BC
B
• •C
•A
Semi-circle is an arc whose measure is exactly 180o or one-half of the circle. Semi-
circle is named using 3 capital letters.
⏜ is a semi-circle.
In circle A, arc EJC or EJC
E
• •A •C
•
J
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Major Arc is an arc whose measure is greater than 180o but less than 360o
(180o < 𝜃 < 360o). It is named using 3 capital letters.
⏜
In circle A, arc MGS or MGS is a major arc.
M
•
• G
•A
S
•
Concentric Circles are two or more circles that have the same center, but with different radii
(plural form of radius).
A •
Congruent Circles are two or more circles with the same radius, but with different centers.
A
•
B
•
J A •
C
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What is It
Using the figure at the right, which term that is related to circle . Choose you answer
in box below.
1. ⃡EJ ____________________
2. ̅̅̅̅̅
EN ____________________ J
E
3. ̅̅̅̅̅
ER ____________________
4. ̅̅̅
IR ____________________
⃡
5. IW ____________________
6. Point E ____________________
I
•
N R
7. ⏜
IEW ____________________
⏜
8. IE ____________________
W
⏜
9. IER ____________________
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What’s More
Refer to the given circle below. Answer what is asked. The first one is done for you.
E L
A
M T
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What I Have Learned
RIDDLE:
“The earth’s circumference is around 40,075 kilometers which was measured
through its great circles. Great circles are also useful in planning routes when
travelling. I am one of these great circles that also divides the earth into two
halves, the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. I am an imaginary line around
the middle of the earth. Who am I?”
To answer the riddle, match each term in column Determination with its definition in
column Success. Then, write the letter of the correct answer on the line above the number.
DETERMINATION SUCCESS
O. It is the distance from the center of the circle to its outer rim. It is
2. Semi-circle
named
using the letter of the center and the point on the circle.
3. Central Angle A. It is a line in the plane that intersects a circle in exactly one point.
T. It is a chord that passes through the center of the circle. Its length
4. Tangent Line
is twice the length of a radius.
5. Diameter R. It is a line in the plane that intersects a circle in exactly two points.
7. Secant Line Q. It is a part of the circle that measures exactly 180oor one-half of the
circle.
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What I Can Do
a. Center at Point O
b. Diameter = ̅̅̅̅̅
GD
c. Radius = LO̅̅̅̅
d. Chord = ̅̅̅̅
VE
e. Secant ⃡
= IS
f. Point of Tangency = Point L
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completed. completed. are not
completed.
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ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read and analyze the following items and choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
A. 3 cm B. 6 cm C. 12 cm D. 18 cm
For items 3-6, name the terms related to a circle using figure 1.
Figure 1
3. Diameter
̅̅̅̅
A. BC ̅̅̅̅̅
B. OE ̅̅̅̅
C. AD ̅̅̅̅̅
D. OD
4. Center
A. Point O B. Point E C Point A D. Point C
5. Radius
̅̅̅̅̅
A. OA ̅̅̅̅̅
B. OE ̅̅̅̅̅
C. OD D. all of the above
6. Chord but not a diameter
A. ̅̅̅̅
AD B. ̅̅̅̅
BC C. ̅̅̅̅̅
OA D. ̅̅̅̅̅
OE
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For items 7-9, refer to Figure 2.
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7. What is the measure of the radius?
A. 2.5 cm C. 10 cm
B. 5 cm D. 25 cm
⃡
A. JL ⃡
B. JM ⃡
C. KM ⃡
D. NS
10. What is the circumference of the circle whose radius is equal to 5 cm (use 𝜋 = 3.14)?
A. 15.7 cm C. 62.8 cm
B. 31.4 cm D. 78.5 cm
A. C.
•A •A
B. D.
•A •A
⏜
A. DC ⏜
C. BC
⏜
B. AB ⏜
D. DCE
A. ⏜
AED ⏜
C. EAB
⏜
B. DCB ⏜
D. ABC
Figure 3
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14. The following are major arcs EXCEPT _________.
⏜
A. EAC ⏜
B. ADC ⏜
C. EAD ⏜
D. AED
15. What do you call the two or more circles that have the same center, but with different
radii?
A. concentric C. disjoint
B. congruent D. overlapping
Additional Activities
Directions: Use Figure 4 to identify what is being asked for. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
Figure 4
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What I know What ‘s In What Is It What’s More
1. B 1. tangent line ̅̅̅̅̅
1. MT
1. 8 sides
2. B 2. 72o 2. radius 2. Point A
3. D 3. chord ̅̅̅̅
3. ET
4. B 4. diameter 4. LT ⃡
⃡ or TL
5. B 5. secant line 5. AS
̅̅̅̅, AM ̅̅̅̅
̅̅̅̅̅, or AT
6. C 6. point of tangency 6. Point T
7. D 7. major arc 7. secant line
8. C 8. minor arc 8. minor arc
9. C 9. semi-circle 9. semi-circle
10. B 10. center of a circle 10. major arc
11. D 11. central angle
12. D
13. C Assessment Additional Activities
14. A 1. A 1. circle D
15. D 2. C 2. ̅̅̅̅
AD, ̅̅̅̅ ̅̅̅̅̅
BD, CD
3. C 3. ̅̅̅̅
AC
What I Have Learned 4. A ̅̅̅̅, ̅̅̅̅
4. AE AC, ̅̅̅̅
CE
1. E 5. D
⃡
5. CE
2. Q 6. B
⃡
6. AF
3. U 7. B
7. Point A
4. A 8. C
8. AB
⏜ , BC
⏜ , CE ⏜
⏜ , AE
5. T 9. D
6. O 9. AEC ⏜
⏜ , ABC
10. B
7. R 11. C 10. ABE ⏜
⏜ , BAC
What I Can Do 12. D
Answers may vary. 13. A
14. D
15. A
Answer Key
References
Books:
Crisostomo, Ricardo M., de Sagun, Priscila C., Padua, Alicia L. Our World of Math 7.
Vibal Publishing House, Inc. 2013. (pages 318-320).
Manalo, Catalina B., Mercado, Jesus P., Zusara, Josephine L. Next Century Mathematics 7
Teachers Wraparound Edition. Phoenix Publishing House. 2017.(pages 439-441).
Websites:
“Circumference and Diameter of the Earth.” Universe Today, 25 Dec. 2015,
www.universetoday.com/67154/circumference-and-diameter-of-the-earth.
“Great Circle.” National Geographic, 2012, www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/great-
circle.
“Typhoon Goni.” Wikipedia, 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Goni_(2020).
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