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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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An inscribed angle that opens to a diameter has an intersected arc that is a ________________. The angle is a ______ angle becau

se 1/2(180)=90.
Mathematics
1 answer:
kherson [118]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

An inscribed angle that opens to a diameter has an intersected arc that is 180 degrees. The inscribed angle is a right angle (90 degrees) because

\frac{1}{2}(180^o)=90^o

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The inscribed angle is half that of the arc comprising

Remember that

The diameter divide the circle into two equal parts

so

An inscribed angle that opens to a diameter has an intersected arc that is 180 degrees

The inscribed angle is 90 degrees because

\frac{1}{2}(180^o)=90^o

therefore

An inscribed angle that opens to a diameter has an intersected arc that is 180 degrees. The inscribed angle is a right angle (90 degrees) because

\frac{1}{2}(180^o)=90^o

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