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in any circle, if the ends of a diameter are joined to another point on the circle , what would be the angle got?​

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

The angle we will get is 90^{0}.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a circle, if the ends of a diameter are joined to another point on the circle, we get 90^{0}.

Angle in a semicircle is right angled - this is proved by central angle theorem.

Central angle theorem : Angle subtended by an arc in the alternate segment is half the angle subtended at the centre.

The angle at the origin is 180^{0}, hence the angle made at the point is \frac{180}{2}=90^{0}.

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