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In the figure above, AP and CQ are tangents to the circle. If ∠ABC = 60° and ∠BAP = 40°, find ∠BCQ.
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In the figure above, AP and CQ are tangents to the circle. If ∠ABC = 60° and ∠BAP = 40°, find ∠BCQ.
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In the figure above, AP and CQ are tangents to the circle.
If ∠ABC = 60° and ∠BAP = 40°, find ∠BCQ.
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Answer:
30
Explanation:
You take a protractor and put at c then you measure
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