The difference of arc measures is always equal to two times the angles measured at an external point of the circle.
What is an angle?
Angle is the space between the line or the surface that meets. And the angle is measured in degree. For complete 1 rotation, the angle is 360 degrees.
The dimensions are given as
m∠ABC = 28°
mAC = 80
mDE = 24
The difference of arc measure will be
mAC - mDE = 80 - 24
mAC - mDE = 56
Multiply the measure of the angle m∠ABC by 2.
2 (m∠ABC) = 2 (28°)
2 (m∠ABC) = 56°
Moving points A and C to change the angle and arcs make a conjecture.
The difference of arc measures is always equal to two times the angles measured at an external point of the circle.
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