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Inscribed Angles and Arcs — Practice Geometry Questions

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In geometry, when you have an inscribed angle on a circle, the measure of the inscribed angle and the length of the intercepted arc are related.

An inscribed angle is equal to half of the intercepted arc.

The following practice questions ask you to find the measure of an inscribed arc and an inscribed angle.

Practice questions

  1. Equilateral triangle

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    is inscribed in Circle O.

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    Find the missing arc

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  2. In Circle O,

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    is a right triangle with diameter

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    as the hypotenuse.

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    If

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    and OR = 20, find

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Answers and explanations

  1. 120 degrees

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    is equilateral, which means all sides of the triangle are equal. This also means that

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  2. 60 degrees

    The inscribed angle of a circle is half the measure of the intercepted arc:

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Allen Ma is a math teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY. Allen has taught geometry for more than 25 years, has coached the math team, and is a former honors math research coordinator.

Amber Kuang is a math teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY. Amber has taught all levels of math, from algebra to calculus, for 20 years.