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What is the measure of angle A

What is the measure of angle A-example-1
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Answer:

a = 53

Explanation:

Start with d

The ends of d + 53 are diameter ends. That means that d + 53 is a right angle

d + 53 = 90

d = 90 - 53

d = 37

Next, find b. The end points of b are the same end points as for 53 degrees. B is the central angle of 53 which means b = 2 * 53

b = 106

c is the supplement of b

c + b = 180

b = 106

c + 106 = 180

c = 180 - 106

c = 74

The triangle containing a and c is isosceles because 2 of the 3 angles are opposite radii. The lowest angle is also a because it is opposite one of the radii.

a + a + 74 = 180

2a = 180 - 74

2a = 106

a = 106/2

a = 53

Hard to believe, but there it is.

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