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Point upper K lies near the top of the circle and point upper I lies opposite to point upper K near the bottom of the circle. A line with arrows at both ends passes through points upper K, upper G, and upper I. Point upper J lies on the circumference to the right of point upper I. Line segment upper I upper J connects those two points. Point upper H lies on the circumference to the left of point upper G. Line segment upper G upper H connects those two points.
If arc KJ=13x−10
𝐾
𝐽
=
13
𝑥
−
10
and arc JI=7x−10
𝐽
𝐼
=
7
𝑥
−
10
, then find the m∠KIJ
𝑚
∠
𝐾
𝐼
𝐽
.
(1 point)
Responses
60 degrees
60 degrees
120 degrees
120 degrees
80 degrees
80 degrees
10 degrees
10 degrees
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Arc KJ + arc JI = arc KI = 180° (they form a semicircle), so
(13x−10)+(7x−10)=180 → 20x−20=180 → x=10.
Then arc KJ = 13(10)−10 = 120°, and m∠KIJ = 1/2 · arc KJ = 60°.
Answer: 60 degrees.
(13x−10)+(7x−10)=180 → 20x−20=180 → x=10.
Then arc KJ = 13(10)−10 = 120°, and m∠KIJ = 1/2 · arc KJ = 60°.
Answer: 60 degrees.
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