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hello welcome to mouth kitchen today were looking at all the things to do with Circle theorems and were gonna do it in under four minutes there are practice questions for this as well as loads of other maths GCC stuff at maths kitchen comm write the language of circles so that orange line theyre highlighted is the circumference of a circle is just a distance around the circle an arc is just a part of the circumference of a circle a chord is a straight line that connects two points on the circumference its just a straight line going across your circle and the cord creates two segments you can see them highlighted in blue there subtend is this word we use quite a lot in circle theorems and it just means to create an angle at a particular point you can see that angle on the circumference there highlighted in orange has been subtended from those two blue points those two blue points are either end of an arc so we could say that it is the angle subtended at the circumference by an arc r