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Finding KLM in this problem, if you could also explain it, that would be nice :)

Finding KLM in this problem, if you could also explain it, that would be nice :)-example-1

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The measure of angle KLM is 37°.

Solution:

Given data:

m(ar JN) = 140° and m(ar KM) 66°

To find the angle KLM:

If two secants intersect outside a circle, then the measure of angle formed is one half of the difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs.


$\Rightarrow\angle KLM=(1)/(2)(m(ar \ JN)-m(ar \ KM))


$\Rightarrow\angle KLM=(1)/(2)(140^\circ-66^\circ)


$\Rightarrow\angle KLM=(1)/(2)(74^\circ)


$\Rightarrow\angle KLM=37^\circ

The measure of angle KLM is 37°.

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