Sir Lancelot 40 TO 54° X = Sir Robin 1000 4x-12 X= 26° Sir Galahad C X= Sir Bedivere 16 16 9 2x + 34 X= x-1 129 Sir Gawain 61° .C X=_ How many knights know the secret oode? 2 D=2 3 ➡K=3 => L=4 5 ➡ U=5 4 (3x-51
Sir Lancelot 40 TO 54° X = Sir Robin 1000 4x-12 X= 26° Sir Galahad C X= Sir Bedivere 16 16 9 2x + 34 X= x-1 129 Sir Gawain 61° .C X=_ How many knights know the secret oode? 2 D=2 3 ➡K=3 => L=4 5 ➡ U=5 4 (3x-51
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Transcribed Image Text:**Scene #3: Winchester Castle — Winchester, England**
A castle curator was astonished that the entire collection of catapults and battle-axes were taken.
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Valiant, I honor you; but as you are ambitious, I'll give you more challenging circle problems. To be a true knight, one must draw a circle with secants and tangents where the x calculates to the secret code 13.
Find out who are the real Knights of the Round Table (that has Secants & Tangents!).
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*Sir Lancelot*
Image: Helmet
Diagram: Circle with an external angle created by two secants with measures 40 and 4x-72.
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X = _______
```
*Sir Galahad*
Image: Helmet
Diagram: Circle with a tangent and a secant, radii and segments marked: 6, 9, and L, x.
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X = _______
```
*Sir Gawain*
Image: Helmet with red plume
Diagram: Circle with exterior angle of 120° and an internal angle of 67°.
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X = _______
```
*Sir Robin*
Image: Helmet
Diagram: Circle with a secant and external segment, lengths 54, 100, and x.
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X = _______
```
*Sir Bedivere*
Image: Helmet
Diagram: Circle with two chords, segments marked 16, 16, 12, and 2x + 34.
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X = _______
```
*How many knights know the secret code?*
List:
- D = 2
- K = 3
- L = 4
- U = 5
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_________ = ________
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