Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs
Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs
Intercepted Arcs
An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose
sides contain chords of the circle. The arc that lies in the interior of an
inscribed angle and has endpoints on the angle is the intercepted arc of the
angle.
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2. If two inscribed angles of a circle (or congruent
circles) intercept congruent arcs or the same arc, then
the angles are congruent.
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