homeschool girl
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Question:
In the diagram below, [MATH]O[/MATH] is the center of the circle, and [MATH]\overline{UV}[/MATH] is a diameter. Find [MATH]\angle XYZ[/MATH], in degrees.
my answer :
[MATH]\angle XYZ = 122.5^o[/MATH]
I got it by drawing the lines UX, XZ, AND ZV and treating it like a triangles problem
I think my answer is wrong though because usually if the answer isn't a whole number they specify if they want it as a decimal or mixed number or improper fraction.
Hopefully, someone can shed some light on where I went wrong.
In the diagram below, [MATH]O[/MATH] is the center of the circle, and [MATH]\overline{UV}[/MATH] is a diameter. Find [MATH]\angle XYZ[/MATH], in degrees.
my answer :
[MATH]\angle XYZ = 122.5^o[/MATH]
I got it by drawing the lines UX, XZ, AND ZV and treating it like a triangles problem
I think my answer is wrong though because usually if the answer isn't a whole number they specify if they want it as a decimal or mixed number or improper fraction.
Hopefully, someone can shed some light on where I went wrong.