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Look ate the picture down below, and please help me i would really appreciate it

Look ate the picture down below, and please help me i would really appreciate it-example-1
User Paul Klint
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Answer:

46°

Explanation:

When secants intersect each other and a circle, the external angle (A) is half the difference of the intercepted arcs:

∠A = (arcDC -arcBC)/2

12° = (arcDC -22°)/2 . . . . . . . fill in the given numbers

24° = arcDC -22° . . . . . . . . . multiply by 2

46° = arcDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 22°

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