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Drake Woodward
Mathematics
22 October, 11:07
In circle Z, what is m∠2?
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Troy Pratt
22 October, 11:08
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In a circle, interior angles that are not inscribed or central can be found using the formula < = larger arc + smaller arc / 2. So, in order to find <2, the formula would be <2 = 147 + 133 / 2, so 140.
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Molly Fuller
22 October, 11:30
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m < 2 is 140
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