Given:
Consider the below figure attached with this question.
m(arc(SW)) = (12x-5)°, m(arc(TV))= (2x+7)°,and measure of angle TUV = (6x-19)°.
To find:
The m(arc SW).
Solution:
Intersecting secant theorem: If two secants intersect outside the circle, then the angle on the intersection is half of the difference of the larger subtended arc and smaller subtended arc.
Using Intersecting secant theorem, we get




Multiply both sides by 2.




Divide both sides by 2.

Now, the measure of arc SW is:




Therefore, the measure of arc SW is 151 degrees.
Answer:
1 7/10
Step-by-step explanation:
After you minus the numbers you simplify them and get 1 and 7/10
Answer: 14
Step-by-step explanation:
29-15=14
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Answer:
X = 3°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since O and T are parallel you can use alternating lines
7x + 5° = 5x + 11° (alt. angles, O||T)
Move the 5x and the 5°
7x - 5x = 11° - 5°
2x = 6°
Divide both sides by 2
x = 3°
This is assuming 11 is an angle
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6.3 in