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K-12: Materials at high school level.
1. In this picture we see three circles and they are named CIRCLE1, CIRCLE2, and CIRCLE3.
What are the lengths of the radii?
- The length of the radius of CIRCLE1 is ___________
- The length of the radius of CIRCLE2 is ___________
- The length of the radius of CIRCLE3 is ___________
2. Circle the correct answer. The three circles are: congruent similar
3. Circle the correct answer. The line segments DE and FG are: congruent similar
4. Look at line segment DE. Is DE a radius, a diameter or a chord? __________________
5. Look at line segment FG. Is FG a radius, a diameter or a chord? __________________
6. Draw a radius for CIRCLE1 and label it R1. Draw a radius for CIRCLE3 and label it R3.
7. Are R1 and R3 congruent or similar? _______________________________