The two circles shown below have diameters AB and BD and are tangent at B. ABC and BDE are isosceles triangles inscribed inside the circles. What is the measurement, in degrees, of angle CBE? . A) 135
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where's the picture?
please help me
i copy but it not appear
Are you sure you included all of the given info?
The two circles shown below have diameters AB and BD and are tangent at B. ABC and BDE are isosceles triangles inscribed inside the circles. What is the measurement, in degrees, of angle CBE? yes
I willing to bet that the picture has more info
so you can draw the picture with this theory?
I can but I'm convinced something is missing....didn't the picture include any numbers at all? Like given angles or side lengths? Think about it....the problem you posted has no given info that is useful except isosceles triangle of which could be any length
you can solve it? honey
ok I can solve it now.
What?
its result is 90
You can solve it now?
How did you come up with that?
yes i saw it on the picture.
Saw what?
I saw that angle is an square
Okay, I guess, but Next time, post a picture or at least link me to twiddla
ok heheheheheehhe thanks
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