Imagining Angle Variation What are the ways in which imagining angle variation in triangles different from angle variation in a circle? Is one way more useful than the other? How so?
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Step 1: In triangles, angles are formed by two rays that share a common endpoint, while in circles, angles are formed by the intersection of two lines that do not lie in a straight line with respect to each other. Show more…
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