Finding Missing Angle Measurements in Circles using the Intersecting Chord Theorem
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In this video, the teacher explains how to find missing angle measurements within a circle using the intersecting chord theorem. They discuss the central angle theorem, the exterior angle theorem, and the difference between arc measure and arc length. Through examples and explanations, students learn how to derive and apply the intersecting chord theorem to find the measure of angles in circles.
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