Language and Notation of the Circle

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2011

Formal definition of a circle. Tangent and secant lines. Diameters and radii. major and minor arcs

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  • The term "secant" used here has nothing to do with the trigonometric function, secant.

  • Note: the secant here is not the sine/cosine/tangent stuff

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  • @Beverly1340 This is very easy to do if you write down all the signs and words (I mean pause the video as he says them and write them down)and then write them in a way you understand or just write them down the way he says it.This makes it some much easiar to understand.

  • IS THIS SUPPOSED TO BE BEGINNERS GEOMETRY? WHO DOES THIS BESIDES A GENIUS?

  • @cmdahal lol true that

  • @SpoiledLogic this comment has helped a lot. Things make sense now :D

  • thank you so much Salman. You are way better than bollywood Salman Khan.

  • Hi sal, how come you are not using circle tool to draw circle?

  • this is soo good!!and the handwriting is very nice

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