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STATE AND PROVE CENTRAL ANGLE THEROM

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Answered by Nancy984
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Step-by-step explanation:

The Central Angle Theorem states that the central angle from two chosen points A and B on the circle is always twice the inscribed angle from those two points. ... Note: The Central Angle Theorem says the inscribed angle APB can have the point P anywhere along the outer arc AB, and the angle relationship will still hold.

Answered by SushantFan
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The Central Angle Theorem states that the central angle from two chosen points A and B on the circle is always twice the inscribed angle from those two point

Note: The Central Angle Theorem says the inscribed angle APB can have the point P anywhere along the outer arc AB, and the angle relationship will still hold.

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