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HeyArnold
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In the figure, ABC is an equilateral triangle, and DAB is a right triangle. What is the area of the circumscribed circle?
(1) DA = 4
(2) Angle ABD = 30 degrees
[spoiler]OA: A the answer refers to the rule where two inscribed angles that cut the same arc are equal. The claim is they both cut the arc ACB... this is nearly the entire circle, how can you tell where the arcs "end" for this rule?
Thanks![/spoiler]
(sorry--could not get the image to show in this post! URL above)
In the figure, ABC is an equilateral triangle, and DAB is a right triangle. What is the area of the circumscribed circle?
(1) DA = 4
(2) Angle ABD = 30 degrees
[spoiler]OA: A the answer refers to the rule where two inscribed angles that cut the same arc are equal. The claim is they both cut the arc ACB... this is nearly the entire circle, how can you tell where the arcs "end" for this rule?
Thanks![/spoiler]













