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state and prove theorem of angle in alternate segment

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Answered by KB3
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The alternate segment theorem (also known as the tangent-chord theorem)states that in any circle, the anglebetween a chord and a tangent through one of the end points of the chord is equal to the angle in thealternate segment. In the above diagram, the angles of the same color are equal to each other.


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Answered by iamPriya1136
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Step-by-step explanation:

'The angle (α) between the tangent and the chord at the point of contact (D) is equal to the angle (β) in the alternate segment' ... Thus the two angles in ADF marked 'x' are equal (and similarly for y and z in the other triangles.)

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