Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The picture of the question in the attached figure</em></u>
The point P is the center of the circle (the drawing is not a scale )
step 1
Find the measure of angle ∠CPD
we know that
---> by supplementary angles (form a linear pair)

step 2
Find the measure of arc DC
we know that
<u><em>Central angle</em></u> is the angle that has its vertex in the center of the circumference and the sides are radii of it
so
----> by central angle
therefore

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the inscribed angle theorem tells us that any inscribed angle will be exactly half the measure of the central angle that subtends its arc, it follows that all inscribed angles sharing that arc will be half the measure of the same central angle. Therefore, the inscribed angles must all be congruent.
Answer:
The circumference of a circle is the distance around the entire circle, while arc length, s, is the distance <u>between</u> two points on the circle.
C = 2πr = 2π( <u>5</u><u> </u>) = 10π ≈ 31.4 units
3.14 is an approximation for π.
s = θ/360° (C)
mAB = 60°/360° ( 31.4)
= <u>1</u><u>/</u><u>6</u>(31.4) ≈5.2 units
Answer:
the answer is 14 C
Step-by-step explanation:
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