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In circle A shown below, m is 67° and m is 74°.
What is m∡FDE?

In circle A shown below, m is 67° and m is 74°. What is m∡FDE?-example-1
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User Mfa
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Answer:

70.5 degrees is the answer

Explanation:

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User Fafaro
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Use this theorem: in a circle, the measure of an angle formed by two chords that intersect inside the circle is half the sum of the arcs formed by the chords.

In this case the sum of the arcs formed by the chords is 67° + 74° = 141 °, then the half is 141° / 2 = 70.5°.

Answer: 70.5°
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