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Exercises: Construct Regular Polygons Inscribed in a Circle

Grade 9·18 problems·~28 min·Common Core Math - HS Geometry·standard·hsg-co-d-13
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Warm-Up

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A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle. What is the central angle subtended by each side of the hexagon?

Triangle OAB inside a circle, with all three sides labeled r showing it is equilateral
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Triangle OABOAB is drawn with center OO and two adjacent hexagon vertices AA and BB on a circle of radius rr. All three sides equal rr. What type of triangle is OABOAB?

3.

A polygon is inscribed in a circle. What must be true about all vertices of the polygon?

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Fluency Practice

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To construct a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of radius rr, you first draw the circle and mark a starting point AA. What compass setting do you use to mark the first new vertex BB on the circle?

2.

A student constructs a hexagon by walking the compass around the circle. After marking 3 vertices correctly with the compass set to the radius rr, she resets the compass to a shorter width before marking the remaining vertices. Which statement best identifies her error?

Circle with center O and horizontal diameter AB, ready for the next construction step
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To construct a square inscribed in a circle, you first draw a diameter ABAB. What is the correct next step?

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A regular hexagon ABCDEFABCDEF is inscribed in a circle. Which set of vertices, when connected, forms an equilateral triangle inscribed in the same circle?

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