http://www.rmes.us/AngelUploads/Content/MAT201//_assoc/Content/G%20Images/u3m4q1.jpg Find the measure of arc C. A) 120° B) 190° C) 100° D) 70° http://www.rmes.us/AngelUploads/Content/MAT201//_assoc/Content/G%20Images/u3m4q1.jpg Find the measure of arc C. A) 120° B) 190° C) 100° D) 70° @Mathematics
Interesting...
why do u say that?!
Because I don't know how to do it. Sorry, but I expect to learn if someone knows.
Aww ok that fine it call Measure of Arcs and Angles in Degrees
its easy bt lookin complicatied jess , i dunno why em not able to do it :(
ur not Dunno : / Wasiq!
i know it complicated : / it fine thanks for looking at it tho wasiq?! : /
Why is there so many people viewing and no one writes something?
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why's there \[70^{0}\] at the arc? isn't that arc length and why is it being measured in degrees.... confused
jess evy 1 confused , so please bother to have a luk at the ques again
lol! cuz they probable look at the conversation or they are thinking !! I think!
i am LOOKING AT IT : I!
gud gud :)
i'm gonna try and solve it, take a pic and upload it :P i hope someone solves it faster thane me :)
while i just need to know if we X, +, / or - that all i want to know lol!!
idk, i'm just gonna try my luck to find what i may come up with lol, not sure if what im about to do is correct though
OHHH Okay gotta ya!
I get stuck anytime i try to use a certain concept (circle theorem) in whatever method... i need to know what the 70 degrees means... what angle is it measuring?
lol! Where Hero lol!
AWW his not here! I Dislike Geometry! -_-
While thank u for helping me u guys!
lol i think i found it i think u have to Add lol 95+95= to 190 so it would be B?! right!
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