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What is the measure of ABC?

What is the measure of ABC?-example-1

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Final answer:

The measure of angle ABC can be approximated by equating the arc lengths AB to the straight-line distance AB and using the small angle approximation to find the angle's measure relative to the known arc length and the circle's radius.

Step-by-step explanation:

When trying to approximate the measure of angle ABC, we consider that the arc lengths AB are nearly identical to the straight-line distance between points A and B, particularly when the arc covers a small part of the circle. If we assume ABC is a segment of a bigger circle, the baseline length c would roughly equal the arc length c'. To find the measure of angle a (the parallax), we must consider the ratio of the degrees in arc a to the full 360 degrees in a circle, under the small angle approximation, where the baseline AB is much smaller than the radius r.

Therefore, if a degrees represent our arc in question, the corresponding arc length will align with the proportion of a to 360 degrees multiplied by the full circumference of the circle, which is expressed by the formula (2πr)*a/360. Consequently, the measure of angle ABC can be approximated if the arc length and radius are known.

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Answer:

Using exterior angle theorem, we can find the answer.

x+45+3x = 6x+5

4x+45 = 6x+5

45 = 2x+5

40 = 2x

x = 20

TO FIND <ABC, WE WILL NEED TO FIRST FIND THE EXTERIOR ANGLE.

6x+5

= 6(20)+5

= 120+5

= 125

m<ABC:

180-125 (REASON: linear pair)

= 55

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