Science Buddies
Science Buddies: Circles, Tangent Lines and Triangles
Here is a project that combines Computer Science and Mathematics. The semicircle has two tangent lines that meet at point T. You need to prove that a line drawn from A to T bisects CD. You'll also learn how to create an interactive...
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Corner Circle
This is a "three star" geometry problem where prior knowledge of circles and triangles is recommended to solve this circle in the corner problem.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Annulus
An annulus of a circle is defined and then a proof like problem is posed involving area and radius of circles.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Inscribed Rectangle
This is a proof problem, considered a "three star" geometry problem requiring knowledge of proofs and properties of circles to solve this equal area of inscribed polygons problem.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Isosceles Trapezium
This is a "three star" geometry problem where prior knowledge of problem solving and thinking through proofs is recommended to solve this trapezoid inscribed in a semicircle problem.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Circles Geometry
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students identify segments and lines related to circles and the properties of a tangent to a circle.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Inscribed Angle Theorem Proof
Proving that an inscribed angle is half of a central angle that subtends the same arc.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Unique Circle Equal Angles
A "three star geometry problem" - requiring the knowledge of biconditional statements and how to prove such problems.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Lunes
A "three star" geometry problem where some experience of math problem solving skills and knowledge of circles is recommended to solve this lunes (parts of a circles) area problem
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Cables
This is a proof problem, considered a "three star" geometry problem requiring knowledge of proofs and properties of circles to solve this problem with cables in duct problem.
Maths Challenge
Maths challenge.net: Radical Axis
This is a "three star" geometry problem requiring knowledge of proofs and properties of circles. Students will use the given definition of radical axis and prior knowledges to prove a way to find a radical axis.
Science Buddies
Science Buddies: Throwing You Some Curves: Is Red or Blue Longer?
This a straightforward, but interesting, project in geometry. It is a good first proof to try on your own. You should be able to figure it out by yourself, and you'll gain insight into a basic property of circles.
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Antonio Gutierrez: Geometry From the Land of the Incas
Discovering the properties of constructions, seeing proofs in action, and viewing problems come to life here with this wonderful use of technology in the classroom. Single steps are explained and illustrated one at a time so that the...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: G C Locating Warehouse
You have been asked to place a warehouse so that it is an equal distance from three roads on a map. Students must fold a paper so that this point is where two folds intersect, and they must explain why their construction works and why...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: G C Placing a Fire Hydrant
You have been asked to place a fire hydrant so that it is an equal distance from three locations on a map. Students must fold a paper so that this point is where two folds intersect, and they must explain why their construction works and...
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