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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Circle

A circle, in Euclidean geometry, is the set of all points at a fixed distance, called the radius, from a fixed point, the centre. The points can only be those that are part of a conic section; within the set of a plane bisecting a cone. Circles are simple closed curves, dividing the plane into an interior and exterior. Sometimes the word circle is used to mean the interior, with the circle itself called the circumference(C). Usually however, the circumference means the length of the circle, and the interior ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Chord geometry
A chord of a curve is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the curve. A secant or a secant line is the line extension of a chord. Chord geometry - Chords of a circle. Among properties of chords of a circle are the following: Chords are equidistant from the center if and only if their lengths are equal. A chord's perpendicular bisector passes the center. If the line extensions (secant lines) of chords AB and CD intersect at a point P, then ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia II - Circle - Properties

Circle - Chord properties. Chords equidistant from the centre of a circle are equal. Equal chords are equidistant from the centre. A line from the centre, perpendicular to a chord, bisects the chord. The line segment drawn from the centre to the midpoint of the chord is perpendicular to the chord. The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes t ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Chord music

In music and music theory, a chord (from the Middle English cord) short for accord is three or more different notes or pitches sounding simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, over a period of time. On a piano this can be done by playing any three (or more) keys; on a guitar it is done by playing three or more strings. Every chord is given a specific name, based on the notes that constitute the ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Barre chord

Barre chords are a type of guitar chord where one or more fingers are used to fret (press down) several or all of the strings across the guitar fingerboard in order to play a chord not restricted by the tones of the guitar's open strings. Barre chords are often referred to as "moveable" chords, as they can be moved up and down the neck as needed. They are commonly used in most popular and classical music and are frequently used in combination with "open" or standard guitar chords. Frequently referred to as "jazz" chords, they are typi ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Chromatic chord

The term chromatic chords is used to broadly describe chords used to harmonise a piece of music that are not drawn from the true notes of the scale of the key of the piece but are based on chromatically altered notes of the scale. For example, in the key of C, the following chords may be built on each degree of the scale: I: C maj7 ii: D min7 iii: E min7 IV: F maj7 V: ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Chord progression

A chord progression (also chord sequence and harmonic progression or sequence), as its name implies, is a series of chords played in an order. Part and parcel of this action is the idea that the chords relate to each other in some way, whether closely or distantly, and as a whole become an entity in themselves. Chord progressions are central to most modern European-influenced music and create cyclic or sectio ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Chord aircraft

In reference to aircraft, chord refers to the distance between the front and back of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow. These front and back points are referred to as the leading edge and trailing edge. Most wings change their chord over their width (or span). To give a characteristic figure which can be compared among various wing shapes, the mean aerodynamic chord, or MAC, is used. The MAC is somewhat more complex to calculate, because most wings vary in area over the s ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Unit circle

In mathematics, a unit circle is a circle with unit radius, i.e., a circle whose radius is 1. Frequently, especially in trigonometry, "the" unit circle is the circle of radius 1 centered at the origin (0, 0) in the Cartesian coordinate system in the Euclidean plane. The unit circle is often denoted S1; the generalization to higher dimensions is the unit ball. If (x, y) is a point on the unit circle in the first quadrant, then x and y are the lengths of the legs of a right triangle whose hypotenuse has length 1. Thus, by the Pythagorean theorem, x and ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Crop circle

This page is about the phenomena of crop circles. For information about the music band, please see Crop Circles. Crop circles are areas of cereal or similar crops that have been systematically flattened to form various geometric patterns. The phenomenon itself only entered the public imagination in its current form after the notable appearances in England in the late 1970s. People who study crop circle phenomena sometimes humorously call themselves "cerealogists", after the usually known name for the pseudoscience that studies crop circles: cereology. ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Virtuous circle and vicious circle

In many parts of economics there is an assumption that a complex system of determinants will tend to lead to a state of equilibrium. When this tendency is absent we use terms like virtuous circle and vicious circle (or virtuous cycle and vicious cycle) to describe these unstable pattern of events. Both circles are complexes of events with no tendency towards equilibrium (at least in the short run). Both systems of events have feedback loops in which each iteration of the cycle reinforces the first (positive feedback). The diffe

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Circle of fifths

In music theory, the circle of fifths is an example of a modulatory space. It consists of all 12 notes of the (equally tempered) chromatic scale. Starting on any note and repeatedly ascending by the musical interval of a perfect fifth, one will eventually land on the same note, after reaching all of the other notes: Descending by fifths, and ascending or descending by fourths also works, since motion in one direction by a fourth is equivalent to motion in the opposite direction by a fifth. For this reason the circle o ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Vicious circle

The term vicious circle has the following meanings: Circular logic, a kind of logical fallacy. Virtuous circle and vicious circle, in economics. Positive feedback loop, in science Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, a movie A Clothing Company in California, vicious1.com Other related archivesCircular logic, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Positive feedback loop, Virtuous circle and vicious circle, economics, logical fallac

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. This is the parallel of latitude that (in 2000) runs 66° 33' 39" north of the Equator. Everything north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south of this circle is the Northern Temperate Zone. The Arctic Circle marks the southern extremity of the polar day of the summer solstice in June and the polar night of the winter solstice in December. Within the Arctic Circle, the arctic Sun is above the horizon for at ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Circle of latitude

On the Earth, a circle of latitude or parallel is an imaginary east-west circle that connects all locations with a given latitude. The position on the circle of latitude is given by the longitude. Each is perpendicular to all meridians at the intersection points. Those parallels closer to the poles are smaller than those at or near the Equator. Circles of latitude are based on the rotation of the Earth. Four special ones are based on the relationship with the Earth's orbit arou ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Blood circle

In Boy Scout terminology, when using a knife or axe, the area within the radius of the arm and blade length combined is called the blood circle or safety circle. This area can be envisioned as a sphere with a person and a sharp instrument at its center. Presumably, anyone within this radius is at risk of being wounded by an accidental slip of the blade. Therefore, it is desirable to ke ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Writing circles

Writing circles are groups of like-minded people needing support for their work, either through writing critiques, workshops or classes, or just encouragement. Other related archivesclasses, workshops, writing

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Closed circle

A closed circle argument is one that is unfalsifiable. Psychoanalytic theory, for example, is held up by the proponents of Karl Popper as an example of an ideology rather than a science. A patient regarded by his psychoanalyst as "in denial" about his sexual orientation may be viewed as confirming he is homosexual simply by denying that he is; and if he has sex with women, he may be accused of trying to buttress his denials. In other words, there is no way the patient could convincingly demonstrate his heterosexuality to his analyst. This is an example of what Popper called a "closed circle". The propositio ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Crop Circles

This article is about the band, Crop Circles, for information about the controversial phenomenon, see crop circle. Crop Circles was a collaboration between the psychedelic trance band Etnica and a Milanese group called Lotus Omega (Francesco D'Amato and Filippo Scrimizzi). An album, entitled "Tetrahedron", should have been released around 1998, but the project was abandoned because the British label Auracle Recordings went bankrupt. Their most famous work is Full Mental Jackpot (wordplay on Full Metal Jacket). It is a fast track at 138 bpm, wit ...

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Circle - Secant tangent and chord properties: Encyclopedia - Circle dance

Circle dance, is the most common name for a style of dance usually done in a circle without partners to musical accompaniment. It became popular in the alternative, feminist and new age aspects of western culture in the 1980s and 1990s and continues today. The circle is probably the oldest known dance formation. It is found in the dances of many cultures, including ancient Greece (chorea), African, Eastern European, Irish Celtic, Catalan (sardana), South American and North American Indian. Circle dance mixes traditional folk dances, mainly from European or Near-Eastern sources, with recently choreographed ...

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