
The missing side is calculated by incorrectly adding the square of the hypotenuse and a shorter side, or subtracting the square of the shorter sides. The only case of this is when both angles are 90^o.

Look out for isosceles triangles and the angles in the same segment.


Make sure that you know when two angles are equal. The angle at the centre is always larger than the angle at the circumference (this isn’t so obvious when the angle at the circumference is in the opposite segment). Make sure you know the other angle facts including:īy remembering the angle at the centre theorem incorrectly, the student will double the angle at the centre, or half the angle at the circumference. Below are some of the common misconceptions for all of the circle theorems:
