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jenyasd209 [6]
2 years ago
10

Please help me. I need to find the names for AB, DA, BC, OA, and

Mathematics
1 answer:
Goshia [24]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

AB - Diameter

DA - Tangent

BC - Chord

OA - Radius

CAB - Inscribed Angle

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Given the original function:  

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</span>→  <span>Write the original function as:  " y = </span>(5/9) (x − 32) " ; 

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    x = (5/9) (y − 32) ; 

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" (\frac{5}{9}) * (y − 32) " ; 

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