<em>m∠LNM = 54°</em>
<u><em>Here is why:</em></u>
In this photo there are two important angles with very important features, a central angle and an inscribed angle.
A central angle is an angle that is in the center of the circle, so angle P is a central angle. The arc that is associated with this angle is going to be the same measure as the central angle. I have labeled this in the photo below as <u>blue</u>.
An inscribed angle is an angle that lies on the circle, so angle N is an inscribed angle. The arc that is associated with this angle will be double the amount of the inscribed angle, or the angle is half of the measure of the arc. I have labeled this in the photo below as <u>red</u>.
Since we know that the central angle is 108°, with what we know about central angles we know that arc LM is going to be 108° as well.
We also know that an inscribed angle is half the amount of the arc so...
108 ÷ 2 = 54
<em><u>m∠LNM = 54°</u></em>
Answer:
It should just be the radius
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is half the diameter of the circle and all you’re doing is taking the radius multiple times
Answer:
D ; 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
a = (4 + 6) (2)
a = 10 × 2
<u>a</u><u> </u><u>=</u><u> </u><u>2</u><u>0</u>
Answer: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the denominator of the two fractions are already the same, we do not have to alter the fractions at all
Because the denominators are the same, all we have to worry about is the numerator, so take 67 and subtract 43 from it to get 24

As you know, 24/8 = 3, and that would be your final answer