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Angle of Intersecting Secants Theorem
If two lines intersect outside a circle , then the measure of an angle formed by the two lines is one half the positive difference of the measures of the intercepted arcs .
In the circle, the two lines and intersect outside the circle at the point A .
Example:
In the circle shown, if and , then find .
Substitute the angle measures.
Therefore, .
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