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    Why is it (80 − a + a) ÷ 2 and not (80 − a + b) ÷ 2 as shown in the video?

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    • The Blade DancerT
      The Blade Dancer M0★ M1★ M2★ M3★ M4 M5
      last edited by debbie

      Module 2 Week 2 Day 6: Your Turn Explanation Part 2

      Sorry but I just went over this thing again and now I'm more confused. In the explanation, why is it 80- a + a/ 2 and not 80- a + b/ 2 as shown in the video? I get confused when things aren't in order sometimes.

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      • debbieD
        debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5 @The Blade Dancer
        last edited by debbie

        @The-Rogue-Blade

        Ah! Good question! It's because you want to look for the "X" in the diagram. The "X" will tell you which two angles go together in the equation given in the video.

        M2W2D6-y-part-2-triple-chords-solution-why-not-80-a-and-b.png
         

        The arcs \((80 - a)\) and \(a\) are both inscribed by the "X." This is why we found that the angle \(40^{\circ}\) was the average of \(a\) and \(80-a.\)

         
        M2W2D6-y-part-2-triple-chords-solution-10-percent.png

         
         
        However, the arc \(b\) and the arc \((80-a)\) aren't inscribed by two chords which intersect in an "X."
         

        M2W2D6-y-part-2-triple-chords-solution-not-80-a-and-b.png

        Instead, the arc \(b\) pairs with the arc \(c,\) to form an "X." Thus, the following would be true:

        $$ \frac{b + c}{2} = 70^{\circ} $$

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