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Help please, this is due on April 18th tmr. :/-example-1
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Answer:

m<RUS = 65°

m<UST = 15°

Explanation:

Hi there!

We are given circle O, with a diameter of US

The measure of arc RU is 50°, and the measure of arc UT is 30°

We want to find the measure of <RUS and <UST

First, let's start with <RUS
As stated before, we were given the diameter of a circle - that is segment US

Notice how ΔRUS (which contains <RUS) contains the diameter US - this means that the portion of the circle that contains ΔRUS is a semicircle.
If that portion is a semicircle, then that means that m<URS is 90°

Next, we know that the measure of arc RU is 50°

Notice how <RSU is an inscribed angle, meaning that it is created by 2 chords, and that its vertex is on the circle itself

Inscribed angles are half the measure of the arcs they intercept. The arc that <RSU intercepts is arc RU, which means that the measure of <RSU is 25°

Now, to find m<RUS, you can do m<URS - m<RSU, as the acute angles in a right triangle add up to 90°

In that case:

m<RUS = m<URS - m<RSU

via substitution, m<RUS = 90° - 25°

m<RUS = 65°


Now we need to find the measure of <UST

Notice how m<UST is also an inscribed angle

The arc it intercepts is arc UT, which we were given has a measure of 30 degrees

Therefore, m<UST = half of the measure of arc UT

Via substitution,

m<UST = 1/2 * 30

m<UST = 15°

Hope this helps!

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