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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medals for help please.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Circle O is shown below. the diagram is not drawn to scale. If m<R=24 degrees, what is m<O? 48 96 24 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say O would be 96 degrees.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No actually 48.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@princeharryyy

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

let me check

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

2*angleR

OpenStudy (anonymous):

48

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

yes u r correct ! majesty!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :) one more please and i promise im done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the circle mBC=62. the diagram is not drawn to scale. What is m<BCP?

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

its ok

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

@selenaannerios mBC=62 is it BC only

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

is it ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It has an arc over BC

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

yeah I kno that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it is

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

I'm not getting wat actually have they given.. if u can help me out with which angle they have given. I can help u out with the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

u dere @selenaannerios

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

I got it... wat it meant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay i got it :)

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

still check this @selenaannerios

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