Secant and tangent of a circle
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Activity - Understanding secant and tangent using Geogebra
Estimated Time
40 minutes
Materials/ Resources needed
Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
- The students should have a prior knowledge about a circle and its basic parts and terms.
- They should know the clear distinction between radius, diameter, chord, secant and tangent.
Multimedia resources
Laptop, geogebra file, projector and a pointer.
Website interactives/ links/ simulations/Geogebra applets
This geogebra file has been made by ITfC-Edu-team
Process (How to do the activity)
- The teacher can show the geogebra file.
- Move the points on circumference and explain secant.
- When both endpoints of secant meet, it becomes a tangent.
Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
- Name the points on the circumference of the circle.
- At how many points is the line touching the circle ?
- What is the line called ?
Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
- What is the difference between the secant and a tangent?
- What is the difference between the chord and a secant ?
Question Corner
- Can you draw a secant touching 3 points on the circle ?
- At how many points does a tangent touch a circle ?
- How many tangents can be drawn to a circle ?
- How many tangents can be drawn to a circle at any one given point ?
- How many parallel tangents can a circle have at the most ?
Activity Keywords
- Geogebra
- Secant
- Tangent