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Given:

m(ar QT) = 220

m∠P = 54

To find:

The measure of arc RS.

Solution:

PQ and PT are secants intersect outside a circle.

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


$\Rightarrow \angle P = (1)/(2) (m \ ar (QT) - m \ ar (RS ))


$\Rightarrow 54 = (1)/(2) (220- m \ ar (RS ))

Multiply by 2 on both sides.


$\Rightarrow 2 * 54 = 2 * (1)/(2) (220- m \ ar (RS ))


$\Rightarrow 108= 220- m \ ar (RS )

Subtract 220 from both sides.


$\Rightarrow 108-220= 220- m \ ar (RS )-220


$\Rightarrow -112= -m \ ar (RS )

Multiply by (-1) on both sides.


$\Rightarrow (-112)*(-1)= -m \ ar (RS )*(-1)


$\Rightarrow 112= m \ ar (RS )

The measure of arc RS is 112.

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