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Wouldn’t the angle of fge be 1/2 the distance of the incercepted arc which would 135?

Wouldn’t the angle of fge be 1/2 the distance of the incercepted arc which would 135?-example-1

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Answer:

m∠FGE=52.5 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle FGE is formed by the intersection of two secants (BG and GD).

The intercepted arcs are BD and FE.

Therefore:


m\angle\text{FGE}=(1)/(2)(m\widehat{\text{BD}}-m\widehat{FE})

Substitute the given values:


\begin{gathered} m\angle\text{FGE}=(1)/(2)((100+35)-30) \\ =(1)/(2)(105) \\ m\angle\text{FGE=52.5}\degree \end{gathered}

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