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100pts Find mPQ in the circle to the right

100pts Find mPQ in the circle to the right-example-1
User Ddc
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We need indirectly m<POQ

See NR is a straight line so the three angles situated underneath are linear pair and supplementary

m<POQ

  • 180-(82+63)
  • 180-145
  • 35°
User StephenP
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Answer:

C) 35°

Explanation:

From inspection of the given diagram, it appears that the line segment NOR is the diameter of the circle (where point O is the center).

Angles on a straight line sum to 180°

⇒ ∠NOP + ∠POQ + ∠QOR = 180°

⇒ 82° + ∠POQ + 63° = 180°

⇒ ∠POQ = 180° - 82° - 63°

⇒ ∠POQ = 35°

As an arc measure equals its corresponding central angle measure:


\sf \implies \overset{\frown}{PQ}= \angle POQ


\sf \implies \overset{\frown}{PQ}=35^(\circ)

User Lennart Hoffmann
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