#please help
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been a while since I've done circle theorem
is there any other information in the question?
do you have a non drawn version? @woven radish
so you don't have the original question at all?
or the original picture
yeah I can't help you then, sorry
have you pinged geometry helpers
probably do that then
I think I have an idea, I have no paper though so give me a bit
that should help you out
the right angles are due to the line intersecting a chord and the origin of a circle is the perpendicular bisector of said chord
and opposing angles are the same
you got an idea of where to go from there then?
360-(a1+a2)=a3 etc
a1=a2 btw
trace the angles there
with opposing angles
it's symmetrical due to the intersection
where a3 is
as well as angles in segments
that's the circle theorem
because angles around a point=360
a1,a2,a3 are all around a point
wait nvm
360-(a1+a2)≠a3
mb
anyways you on track now?
cool, I can finally sleep lmao, didn't wanna leave you hanging
it's 7am 🥴
No
Very bad
Your in 9th grade I assume@woven radish
9th grade is just like that
Full of proofs
To me 9th grade is hard then doing engineering
Fr
not as hard as me trying to force myself to go to sleep