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iven: Circle O; Angle A intercepts Arc B C D ; Angle D intercepts Arc B C
Prove: Angle A is-congruent-to Angle D

Circle O is shown. Angles A and D intercept arc B C. Angles B and C intercept arc A D.

Two statements are missing reasons. What reason can be used to justify both statements 2 and 3?


Statements

Reasons
1. circle O; Angle A intercepts arc B C. Angle D intercects arc B C 1. given
2. Measure of angle A = one-half (measure of arc B C) 2. ?
3.
Measure of angle D = one-half (measure of arc B C)

3.
?

4.
Measure of angle A = measure of angle D

4. substitution property
5.
Angle A is-congruent-to Angle D

5. definition of congruent angles
inscribed angles theorem
third corollary to the inscribed angles theorem
central angle of a triangle has the same measure as its intercepted arc.
Angle formed by a tangent and a chord is half the measure of the intercepted arc.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Both blanks (statements 2 and 3) are justified by the inscribed angle theorem.

Reason to use: "Measure of an inscribed angle = 1/2 the measure of its intercepted arc."