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Re: In the figure above, BD and CE are two diameters of circle [#permalink]
Can someone please explain this more clearly?
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Re: In the figure above, BD and CE are two diameters of circle [#permalink]
CHIGATA wrote:
Assume that O is the center of the circle. The mes of angle EOB that intercepts the small arc EB is (360- (48×2)/2= 132
The mes of the external angle EOB that intercept the large arc EB is 360-132= 228
Angle EAB intercept the same large arc that the angle center EOB. So mes of EAB = 228/2=114

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Can you please use a diagram to support your explanation? That would be really helpful.
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