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What is the value of c, d, a, and b?

What is the value of c, d, a, and b?-example-1

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Answer:

By the inscribed angle theorem, the measure of inscribed angles is half the measure of its intercepted arc, the inscribed angle measuring 100°.

Intercepts the arc measuring
(a+99)^(o) so:


100=1/2(a+99)


200=a+99

Subtract 99 from both sides


a=101

By the corollary 3 of the inscribed angle theorem, the opposite angle of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are supplementary so:


c+96=180

Subtract 96 from both sides


c=84

and,
d+100=180


d=80

The inscribed angle measuring c° intercepts the arc measuring (a+b)° so:


c=1/2(a+b)


84=1/2(101+6)


168=101+b


b=67

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User Bryan Irace
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Answer:

a=101

b=67

c=84

d=80

Explanation:

The measure of an intercepted arc will always be twice the measure of the inscribed angle

to find A:

2(100)=a+99

200=a+99

a=101 degrees

d=80 degrees because 100*2=200, 360-200=160, and 160/2=80

You can find c by subtracting 100, 96, and 80 from 360 and you get c=84 degrees

Find the measure of b by using what you found as measure of c and a

2(84)=101+b

168=101+b

b=67

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