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Question 3 Now change the central angle, ∠CAB, and see how it affects the inscribed angle, ∠CDB. To do this, move point B around the circle without crossing points D and C, and do the same for point C without crossing points B and D. Record five data sets for m∠BAC and m∠BDC in the table.

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By changing the central angle, ∠CAB, the inscribed angle, ∠CDB has the following data sets:

m∠BAC (β)                                m∠BDC (α)

42°                                               84°

40°                                               80°

45°                                               90°

35°                                               70°

52°                                               104°

What is a circle?

A circle can be defined as a closed, two-dimensional curved geometric shape with no edges or corners. Also, a circle refers to the set of all points in a plane that are located at a fixed distance (radius) from a fixed point (central axis).

In Geometry, a circle is considered to be a conic section which is formed by a plane intersecting a double-napped cone that is perpendicular to a fixed point (central axis) because it forms an angle of 90° with the central axis.

What is the inscribed angle theorem?

The inscribed angle theorem states that the measure of an inscribed angle is one-half the measure of the intercepted arc in a circle. Thus, this is given by this mathematical expression:

m∠BDC = ½ × m∠BAC.

For this exercise, we would change the central angle, ∠CAB, so that the inscribed angle, ∠CDB can have the following data sets:

m∠BAC (β)                                m∠BDC (α)

42°                                               84°

40°                                               80°

45°                                               90°

35°                                               70°

52°                                               104°

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