Tangents of Circles

Jenni McIntire and Teresa Davis


This lab is to explore some properties of tangents to a circles.

A tangent line is a line that intersects a circle at exactly
one point. The point is call the point of tangency.


Investigation:
In Sketchpad, make the following construction.

Move point C around the circle. What happens when the line is a tangent? What conjecture can you make about a tangent and a radius to the point of tangency? Use this conjecture to construct a tangent line.


Investigation:
In Sketchpad, make the following construction.

What do you notice about these segments? What congecture can you make about tangent segments from the same exterior point?


A common tangent is one tangent line that is tangent to two or more circles. Common tangents are either externally tangent (the tangent is outside the segment from center to center) or internally tangent (the tangent intersects the segment from center to center).

EF is an external tangent.

BC is an internal tangent

Exercises:
On a sheet of paper, draw two circles with only the common tangents listed.

1. Two internal and two external tangents.
2. Two external tangents and only one internal tangent.
3. Two external and no internal tangents.
4. Only one external tangent and no internal tangents.
5. No common tangents at all.


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