1. In the figure on the right, which is an inscribed angle? A. \( \angle R S T \) B. \( \angle P Q R \) C. \( \angle Q V T \) D. \( \angle Q S T \)
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An inscribed angle is an angle formed by two chords in a circle which have a common endpoint. This endpoint is the vertex of the angle, and the other endpoints lie on the circle. Show more…
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