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Problem
Point and are equally spaced on a minor arc of a cirle. Points and are equally spaced on a minor arc of a second circle with center as shown in the figure below. The angle exceeds by . Find the degree measure of .
Solution
Let be the center of the circle with on it.
Let and . is therefore by way of circle and by way of circle . is by way of circle , and is by way of circle .
This means that:
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which when simplified yields , or . Since: , So: is equal to + , which equates to . Plugging in yields , or
See Also
2015 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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