Common Core: High School - Geometry : High School: Geometry

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Example Question #231 : High School: Geometry

What is the measure of an inscribed angle with an arc measurement of ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The inscribed angle is simply half the arc measurement.

Example Question #23 : Circles


From the following picture, determine , and .


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for , and .

Now let's solve for , and .

Example Question #25 : Circles

From the following picture, determine  and .


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for   and .

Now let's solve for   and .

Example Question #25 : Circles

From the following picture, determine  and .


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for   and .

Now let's solve for  and .

Example Question #26 : Circles

From the following picture, determine  and .


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for  and .

Now let's solve for  and .

 

 

Example Question #4 : Inscribed And Circumscribed Circle Of Triangles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.3

From the following picture, determine  and .


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for  and .

Now let's solve for   and .

 

Example Question #5 : Inscribed And Circumscribed Circle Of Triangles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.3

From the following picture, determine , and .

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for , and .

Now let's solve for , and .

Example Question #7 : Inscribed And Circumscribed Circle Of Triangles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.3

From the following picture, determine , and .

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for , and .

Now let's solve for , and .

Example Question #8 : Inscribed And Circumscribed Circle Of Triangles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.3

From the following picture, determine , and .

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

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The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal .

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal .

Now we need to set up equations to solve for , and .

Now let's solve for , and .

Example Question #31 : Circles

From the following picture, determine \uptext{x}, and \uptext{y}.

 

Possible Answers:

Wrong Answer 4: y = 117.0 , x = 63.0

Wrong Answer 1: y = 243.0 , x = 297.0

Wrong Answer 3: y = 117.0 , x = 63.0

Wrong Answer 2: y = 297.0 , x = 243.0

Correct Answer: y = 63.0 , x = 117.0

Correct answer:

Correct Answer: y = 63.0 , x = 117.0

Explanation:

Explanation

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Since this polygon is inscribed within a circle, we know a few things.

The first thing we know is that the sum of all the interior angles must equal 360^{\circ}.

The last thing we know, the most important one is all opposite angles must equal 180^{\circ}.

Now we need to set up equations to solve for \uptext{x}, and \uptext{y}.

180 = y + 117.0

180 = x + 63.0

Now let's solve for \uptext{x}, and \uptext{y}.

y = 63.0

x = 117.0

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