In circle S with \( m \angle R S T=66^{\circ} \) and \( R S=7 \) units, find the length of \( R T \). Round to the nearest hundredth. Answer Attempt 1 out of 2 Submit Answer
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In a circle, the measure of an angle formed by two chords is half the sum of the measures of the arcs intercepted by the angle. In this case, angle RST is formed by chords RS and RT. The measure of angle RST is given as 66 degrees. Show more…
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