14. Find m?ABE for circle O. m?ABE = ° 15. Given: 0, ?A intercepts BC, ?D intercepts BC. Prove: ?A ? ?D (Hint: Use the Inscribed Angle Theorem.) Statements 1. ? O, ?A intercepts BC, ?D intercepts BC 2. (1) 3. m?A = m?D 4. ?A ? ?D Reasons 1. Given 2. Inscribed Angle Theorem 3. (2) 4. (3)
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