Asked by Toxic
What is the measure of AngleJHN?
25°
45°
50°
95°
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I don’t have the diagram or the rest of the problem, so I can’t determine angle ∠JHN from the four choices. Could you either
- upload the figure, or
- type the full problem text including which angles/lines are given and any marks (parallel lines, right angles, congruent segments, circle info, etc.)?
If helpful, here are common facts you can check in the diagram that often let you pick one of those answers:
- Triangle angle sum: angles in a triangle add to 180°.
- Vertical/opposite angles are equal.
- Linear pair: adjacent angles on a straight line sum to 180°.
- If H is the center of a circle, a central angle equals its intercepted arc; an inscribed angle equals half its intercepted arc.
- If two chords/tangents intersect, use the appropriate inscribed/tangent angle rules.
- Isosceles triangle: base angles are equal.
Send the diagram or details and I’ll solve it and show steps.
- upload the figure, or
- type the full problem text including which angles/lines are given and any marks (parallel lines, right angles, congruent segments, circle info, etc.)?
If helpful, here are common facts you can check in the diagram that often let you pick one of those answers:
- Triangle angle sum: angles in a triangle add to 180°.
- Vertical/opposite angles are equal.
- Linear pair: adjacent angles on a straight line sum to 180°.
- If H is the center of a circle, a central angle equals its intercepted arc; an inscribed angle equals half its intercepted arc.
- If two chords/tangents intersect, use the appropriate inscribed/tangent angle rules.
- Isosceles triangle: base angles are equal.
Send the diagram or details and I’ll solve it and show steps.
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