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I need someone who is good with circles

I need someone who is good with circles-example-1

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arcs DC + CB + BA, are 30 + 45 + 120 respectively

so, those arcs make up 30+45+120, 195°, arc DEA, picks up the slack from the circle. A circle has a total of 360°, so DEA is just 360 - 195

now, that's in degrees, the choices there are in radians... so, to convert degrees to radians
\bf Radians=\cfrac{\theta \cdot \pi }{180}\qquad \theta=\textit{angle in degrees}
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