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Find m<DAC= x in circle O given that m<BOA= 66° and m<DB= 20°. (The figure is not drawn to scale.)
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Find m<DAC= x in circle O given that m<BOA= 66° and m<DB= 20°. (The figure is not drawn to scale.)
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find m<DAC= x in circle O given that m<BOA= 66° and m<DB= 20°. (The figure is not drawn to scale.)
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66+20+x=180(sum of angle in a triangle)
x=180-(66+20)
x=180-86
x=94
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