Jaime is incorrect, the angle does not depend on the radius of the circles.
<h3>Is Jaime correct?</h3>
Remember that an angle that defines an arc on a circle, does not depend on the radius of the circle.
So, if we have an angle with a measure of π/3 radians in a circle with a radius of 3 inches and an angle with a measure of π/3 radians in a circle with a radius of 6 inches, these two angles are exactly the same thing.
The radius of the circle only has an impact on the length of the arc defined by the angle.
So Jaime is clearly incorrect.
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This one is super difficult, I see your struggle but the answer is A.
Answer:
<C=26
<B=48
<D=106
<F=42
Step-by-step explanation:
I labeled all the angles to help this make more sense :)
So first we find <C, which is supplementary to <E so just do 180-154=26
Next, we know that <F and <B are equal because they form corresponding angles.
Angles <C <D and <B form a triangle. The three angles of a triangle always equal 180. Now that we know angles <C and <B, we just do 180-26-48=106.
Lastly, to find angle A, we just take 180-106-48=42.
Hope this helps
Answer: 79%
That’s because it’s the middle probability it can’t be others because they are too high it too low
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