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A theorem in geometry states that the measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of its

intercepted arc. In the figure, ZC intercepts arc AB and AB is the diameter of the circle,
Which equation is a step in showing that mZC = 90°?

A theorem in geometry states that the measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure-example-1

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Answer:

3rd I did the test on iready

Explanation:

User Naaman Newbold
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Answer:

The correct option is C

Explanation:

From the question the slope AC is evaluated as


m_1 = (b-0)/(a- (-c))


m_1 = (b)/(a+c)

And the slope of line CB is mathematically evaluated as


m_2 = (0-b)/(c-a)


m_2 = (b)/(c-a)

Now for lines that are perpendicular to each other then the product of their slope should be equal to -1

So if
m ZC
= 90^o

Then


m_ *m_2 = -1

i.e


[(b)/(a+ c) ] [(b)/(a-c) ] = -1

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