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What is the measure of angle A if it intercepts two arcs, one with a measure of 87 degrees and the other with a measure of 33 degrees?

What is the measure of angle A if it intercepts two arcs, one with a measure of 87 degrees-example-1

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Solution:

To find the measure of A, we will apply the intersecting secant theorem for the angle formed outside the circle,

The formula is


A=(1)/(2)(Bigger\text{ arc angle}-Smaller\text{ arc angle\rparen}

Where


\begin{gathered} Bigger\text{ arc angle}=87\degree \\ Smaller\text{ arc angle}=33\degree \end{gathered}

Substitute into the formula above


\begin{gathered} A=(1)/(2)(87\degree-33\degree)=(1)/(2)(54\degree)=27\degree \\ A=27\degree \end{gathered}

Hence, the measure of angle A is 27°

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