Instructional Video2:09
Corbett Maths

Cyclic Quadrilateral – Proof

6th - 12th Standards
What do you call a quadrilateral in danger? A peril-lelogram! Scholars avoid danger by proving the opposite angles in a quadrilateral add up to 180 degrees. After viewing a brief video, they complete textbook exercises and a practice...
Instructional Video2:31
Corbett Maths

Angle in a Semi-Circle – Proof

6th - 12th Standards
Young mathematicians observe a geometric proof using a short video. They see each part of the diagram clearly labeled and the simple math written off to the side. The new knowledge helps them solve additional problems independently.
Instructional Video3:15
CK-12 Foundation

Arcs in Circles: Lesson

6th - 11th Standards
Taking a major look at arcs is not minor. A segment of an extensive playlist on geometry introduces the concept of an arc in a circle. The resource demonstrates how to find the measure of an arc and defines special types of arcs.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometry: Right Triangles Inscribed in Circles (Proof)

9th - 10th Standards
This video tutorial [5:35] explains that if the diameter of a circle is one of the sides of a triangle inscribed in the circle then the triangle is a right triangle. This video also appears in the strand Geometry: Circles.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometry: Three Points Defining a Circle

9th - 10th Standards
Demonstates that any three non-collinear points can be used to define a unique triangle with a unique circumcenter and circumradius. These, in turn, define a unique circle. The center of the circle is the circumcenter of the triangle....
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Algebra: Conic Sections: Three Points Defining a Circle

9th - 10th Standards
A video lesson that describes how any three non-collinear points actually define a circle. First it is shown that three points define a triangle. Then it is shown that the circumcenter of that triangle is actually the center of the...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometry: Area of Inscribed Equilateral Triangle (Basic Trig Used)

9th - 10th Standards
Demonstrates how to find the area of an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle by applying the area formula for a circle and Heron's formula. Some basic trigonometry (SOHCAHTOA) is also used. [11:38]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometry: Language and Notation of the Circle

9th - 10th Standards
Formally defines a circle and different parts of a circle. Identifies the proper notation for naming different parts of a circle. [11:12]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: Construct Equilateral Triangle and Square Inscribed in a Circle

9th - 10th Standards
Two videos on geometric constructions. One explains how to construct an equilateral triangle using a ruler and compass. The second describes how to draw a square using a compass and a straightedge.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Triangles: Right Triangles Inscribed in Circles (Proof)

9th - 10th Standards
This video tutorial explains that if the diameter of a circle is one of the sides of a triangle inscribed in the circle then the triangle is a right triangle.
Instructional Video
Imagine Learning Classroom

Learn Zillion: Lesson Video: 'Show Angle Relationships in Cyclic Quadrilaterals'

9th - 10th Standards
In this lesson, you will show angle relationships in cyclic quadrilaterals by using the Central Angle Theorem. [3:27]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Perpendicular Bisectors: Area Circumradius Formula Proof

9th - 10th Standards
Proof of the formula relating the area of a triangle to its circumradius.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Triangles: Circumcenter of a Triangle

9th - 10th Standards
Multiple proofs showing that a point is on a perpendicular bisector of a segment if and only if it is equidistant from the endpoints. Using this to establish the circumcenter, circumradius, and circumcircle for a triangle.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Triangles: Area of Inscribed Equilateral Triangle

9th - 10th Standards
Students explore a problem that requires then to figure out the area of an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle using a little trigonometry.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Introduction to Euclidean Geometry: Language of the Circle

9th - 10th Standards
In this video student learn formal definition of a circle including tangent and secant lines, diameters, radii, major and minor arcs.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Circles: Inscribed and Central Angles

6th - 9th Standards
Showing that an inscribed angle is half of a central angle that subtends the same arc.
Instructional Video
Study Pug

Study Pug: Angles in a Circle

10th - 12th Standards
Video shows how to find an angle inscribed in a circle. [1:58]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Area of Inscribed Equilateral Triangle

9th - 10th Standards
A worked example of finding the area of an equilateral triangle inscribed within a circle who's area is known. This video uses Heron's formula and some trigonometry.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometric Constructions: Circle Inscribed Square

9th - 10th Standards
Sal constructs a square that is inscribed inside a given circle using compass and straightedge.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometric Constructions: Circle Inscribed Regular Hexagon

9th - 10th Standards
Sal constructs a regular hexagon that is inscribed inside a given circle using compass and straightedge.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometric Constructions: Triangle Inscribing Circle

9th - 10th Standards
Sal constructs a circle that inscribes a given triangle using compass and straightedge.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Geometric Constructions: Triangle Circumscribing Circle

9th - 10th Standards
Sal constructs a circle that circumscribes a given triangle using compass and straightedge.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Inscribed Shapes: Angle Subtended by Diameter

9th - 10th Standards
One method using an inscribed angle intercepting a diameter of a circle.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Proof: Right Triangles Inscribed in Circles

9th - 10th Standards
Proof showing that a triangle inscribed in a circle having a diameter as one side is a right triangle.