find measure
Is there answer choices?
no
ok well, we can start of by *knowing* it is less than 90*.
I knnow the formula for this is 1/2 (intercepted arc) but how is it sectant -tangent and not angent-chord
what is the 232 degrees...
which angle
the arc
how is the arc in degrees, wouldn't it be in radians? or is it just converted?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @iosangel I knnow the formula for this is 1/2 (intercepted arc) but how is it sectant -tangent and not angent-chord \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) It should be tanget-chord like you said
I jusy wanted to know how its sectant -tangent and not tangent-chord because there are different formulas
oh so tangent-chord woud have the same fomula as sectant-tangent and secetant-chord
If it was a secant-tangent, then we would form an an angle outside of the circle by intersection I love this website https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Geometry/Circles/CRAngles.html
They wouldn't have the same formula
im confused, i cant tell if its tangent-chord or sectant tangent
what would the formula be tehn
oh nvm i see thanks for the website
So a tangent chord is- we have that tangent line CD and there's a chord inside the circle CB if it was a sectant tangent, then the angle would be outside of the circle and look something like this |dw:1614210496615:dw|
The tangent and the secant lines intersect to form an angle outside of the circle
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @iosangel what would the formula be tehn \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) angle is 1/2 (intercepted arc) just like you mentioned in the beginning :)
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