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OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://gyazo.com/0f9728d8c4f840d77027e05478d2dad6 @IMStuck @Librarian @linn99123 @Compassionate @nincompoop @Ashleyisakitty @Jesstho.-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@IMStuck @linn99123 any ideas?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Image is too small :( Can't see it. Gyazo won't let me zoom in, man I hate that...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah ok one second.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is part 1 A and B: http://gyazo.com/3dc819b843c89f04ec9c278a4f10dcb0 @zepdrix

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Inscribed angle? Ooooo I can't remember this silly geometry stuff >.< I think it's supposed to be the same size as the arc it's opening on.

zepdrix (zepdrix):

And a central angle would be twice the measure of the arc length.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So part 1 would be A: 2(mAE) ?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Sec lemme confirm quickly ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk thanks

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Woops, I had that backwards kind of! Central angle is equal to the length of the arc it's opening around while an inscribed angle is `half` of the measure of the arc.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh ok! so first one would be 1/2(mAE) ?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Mmm yah looks right! ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so now i would have to get mAE and divide by two, but what is the mAE ?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

The measure of the arc from A to E is labeled 110 degrees.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh ok so 110 / 2 = 55

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here is part 2 and 3 if you can help: http://gyazo.com/f6cd34893dc845eca0d0a61500763ce5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any idea @zepdrix ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or @linn99123 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can't see it either @zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Jesstho.-. use the new gyazo URL i posted: http://gyazo.com/f6cd34893dc845eca0d0a61500763ce5

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