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8. x = ______ (5x)° 140°

          8. x = ______
(5x)°
140°
        
8. x = 
(5x)°
140°

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Understanding Elementary Algebra with Geometry
Understanding Elementary Algebra with Geometry
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00:01 So we have a circle, and then we have a circumscribed angle.
00:11 I'll just make that look a little bit more circumscribed.
00:16 Okay, and this arc is 140, which means it's going to have the same measure as its central angle...
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