A. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the points, lines, segment, and theorems being described in the following statements. Write your answer on a separate sheet. 1. It is defined as the set of all points that are the same distance from a given point in the plane. 2. It is a segment in the circle whose endpoints are the center and a point on a circle. 3. It is a line segment that go from one point to another on the circle's circumference. 4. It is a segment that goes through the center of the circle, with both endpoints on the edge of the circle. 5. It is a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point. The radius at the point of tangency is perpendicular to the tangent line. 6. It is a line that intersects a circle at two points. 7. It is a point of intersection between a tangent line and a circle. 8. It is a line that is tangent to two circles in the same plane. 9. It is a line that intersects the segment joining the centers of the two circles. 10. It is a line that do not intersect the segments joining the centers of the two circles. 11. It is an angle made from point sitting on the circle's edge 12. It is an angle with vertex at the center of the circle. 13. Part of the circumference (edge) of the circle. 14. It is theorem which states that when the chords intersect each other inside the circle, the product of their segments are equal