Okay so the answer would be D
I don't know if you know any of this but I'm gonna do my best to explain it to you
So when you have coordinates, lets say ( 3,2) Your three is going to be on your x- axis and the 2 on the y-axis. (the x goes straight across, the y is up and down) When graphing you would count over right 3 on the x and the once you hit that you would go up 2, that is where your point goes. Same with negative if you had (-3,2) you would go left ( since it is negative) 3 and up 2. The way I figured your question out was I just put in all the coordinates and if one of them wasn't on the line, it isn't it. D has all its coordinates on the line. It takes a little to understand where the negatives and positives are on the graph and which way to go but just practice, it becomes fun after a while
I'm sorry if that didn't make much sense, if you were right here i could show you easier but I hope it helps somehow :)
Check the picture below.
let's notice those two corresponding angles of 90° - 2x, and also recall that the sum of all interior angles in a triangle is 180°.
Answer:
arcBC = 140degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given digaram;
Angle at the center is twice angle at the circumference
Hence;
m<CAB = 2(m<CDB)
m<CAB = 2 * 35
m<CAB = 70degrees
Also;
m<CAB = 1/2 arcBC
70 = 1/2arcBC
arcBC = 70*2
arcBC = 140degrees