converse of inscribed angle theorem
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The angles inscribed in a given circle and leaning on a given chord all have the same measure equal to half the measure of the stretched arc. ... The converse theorem is also true: if an angle is leaning on the arc of a circle and has the measure half the measure of the arc then the angle is inscribed in the circle.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The angles inscribed in a given circle and leaning on a given chord all have the same measure equal to half the measure of the stretched arc. ... The converse theorem is also true: if an angle is leaning on the arc of a circle and has the measure half the measure of the arc then the angle is inscribed in the circle.
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