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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does number 1 being 64 degrees make sense?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No idea /:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I meant number 5, sorry.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I believe you double the angle to find the arc, so...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6) 318 degrees
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Other ones?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
which question are u asking for
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@leonardo0430 @confluxepic @carlileaustin @Mr.Spooky484
OpenStudy (anonymous):
All of them /:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Any idea? @mathmath333 @Lyrae @freckles
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
SRY
5.)
m arc YZ =2*Angle YXZ =2*32=64
6.)
m arc BC=2*Angle ABC=2*21=42
SO
m arc BAC=total arc length -m arc BC=360-42=318
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait, so 5 is 64 and 6 is 42 right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Or is 6 318?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
5 is 64 and 6 is 318
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ah ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Any idea on 7 & 8?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
m angle BDC=(m arc BC -m arc AE)/2
=(42-15)/2
=27/2
=13.5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ah ok awesome, #7 is 13.5 Any idea on #8?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
SAME AS THE 7TH
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
(265-95)/2
=?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
85 ?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
YES
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks (: