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An angle is inscribed in the circle, as shown. The degree measuresof three arcs are shown in the diagram. What is the value of x?

An angle is inscribed in the circle, as shown. The degree measuresof three arcs are-example-1
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Let us begin by redrawing the circle showing the angles properly:

Using the circle theorem below, we can find the value of x:

Angle subtended at center = 2 times angle subtended at circumference

The angle at center we are interested in is 110 degrees

Angle x is the angle at circumference. Hence, we can use the theorem above:


\begin{gathered} 110\text{ = 2 }* x\text{ } \\ x\text{ = }(110)/(2) \\ x=55^0 \end{gathered}

Answer: 55 degrees (Option A)

An angle is inscribed in the circle, as shown. The degree measuresof three arcs are-example-1
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