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Which equation would you use to find the value of y?

360−152 because you subtract the arc measure from 360°.


2(152) because the angle on the circle is twice the intercepted arc.


y=(1/2)(360−152) because you subtract the arc measure from 360° and then multiply by one-half.


1/2 (152) because the inscribed angle is half the intercepted arc.

Which equation would you use to find the value of y? 360−152 because you subtract-example-1
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Answer:

(c) y=(1/2)(360−152) because you subtract the arc measure from 360° and then multiply by one-half.

Explanation:

The inscribed angle y is half the measure of the intercepted arc. That arc is the difference between 360° and 152°. So, y is ...

y = 1/2(360° -152°)

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