Based on the calculations, the measures of angles 1 and 2 are 50° and 135° respectively.
<h3>What is the theorem of intersecting chord?</h3>
The theorem of intersecting chord states that when two (2) chords intersect inside a circle, the measure of the angle formed by these chords is equal to one-half (½) of the sum of the two (2) arcs it intercepts.
By applying the theorem of intersecting chord to circle U shown in the image attached below, we can infer and logically deduce that angle 1 will be given by this formula:
m∠1 = ½(53 + 47)
m∠1 = ½(100)
m∠1 = 50°.
Since angles 1 and 2 are linear pair, they are supplementary angles. Thus, we have:
m∠1 + m∠2 = 180°
m∠2 = 180 - m∠1
m∠2 = 180 - 50
m∠2 = 130°.
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Answer:
5.8 rounded to the nearest tenth is the answer, hope this helps.
Step-by-step explanation:
To do it properly, take the square root of each side of the equation to solve for x, keep the equation balanced while doing so.
Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
The radian gives the coordinates: ( (found using the unit circle)
cot=x/y
Plug the x and y coordinates into their respective places in the equation.
You get the answer of -1.
1537 is the answer hope this helped thank you for this question