Central Angle Theorem Math
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Central angle theorem math. The central angle theorem states that the central angle subtended by two points on a circle is always going to be twice the inscribed angle subtended by those points. Consider the triangle аво. Since in this case arc ac is less than a semicircle therefore. Note that the central angle aob is always twice the inscribed angle apb.
Central angle theorem theorem. Try this drag the orange dot at point p. The central angle subtended by two points on a circle is twice the inscribed angle subtended by those points.