Math, asked by bosemanideepa2503, 3 months ago

Prove with reason that the angle in the segment of a circle
which is greater than a semicircle is an acute angle.​

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Answered by sonukamat
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Step-by-step explanation:

Construct a triangle BCD in which BC = 7.8 cm, Angle B= 70° and CD - BD = 4cm

Answered by ashishk45275
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Answer:

QP is a major arc and ∠PSQ is the angle formed by it in the alternate segment. We know that, the angle subtended by an arc at the centre is twice the angle subtended by it at any point of the alternate segment of the circle. Thus, the angle in a segment shorter than a semi-circle is greater than a right angle

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