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What is the measure of RT in the figure below

What is the measure of RT in the figure below-example-1

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By symmetry, we can draw the following picture:


\text{that is}

arc ST =60 degrees and arc QR=60 degrees. We know that


\text{arc SQ+arcQR+arcRT+arcST = 360 degr}ees

and by symmetry, arc SQ is equal to arc RT. By substituting this result and the previous one, we get


2* arcRT+60+60=360

which gives


2* arcRT+120=360

By moving 120 to the right hand side, we get


\begin{gathered} 2* arcRT=360-120 \\ 2* arcRT=240 \\ \text{arcRT}=(240)/(2) \end{gathered}

then, arcRT is equal to 120 degrees

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