#please help

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compact ridge
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2(a1+a2)=a3?

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been a while since I've done circle theorem

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is there any other information in the question?

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do you have a non drawn version? @woven radish

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so you don't have the original question at all?

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or the original picture

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yeah I can't help you then, sorry

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have you pinged geometry helpers

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probably do that then

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I think I have an idea, I have no paper though so give me a bit

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that should help you out

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the right angles are due to the line intersecting a chord and the origin of a circle is the perpendicular bisector of said chord

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and opposing angles are the same

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you got an idea of where to go from there then?

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360-(a1+a2)=a3 etc

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a1=a2 btw

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trace the angles there

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with opposing angles

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it's symmetrical due to the intersection

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where a3 is

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as well as angles in segments

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that's the circle theorem

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because angles around a point=360

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a1,a2,a3 are all around a point

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wait nvm

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360-(a1+a2)≠a3

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mb

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anyways you on track now?

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cool, I can finally sleep lmao, didn't wanna leave you hanging

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it's 7am 🥴

woven radish
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No

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Very bad

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Your in 9th grade I assume@woven radish

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9th grade is just like that

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Full of proofs

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To me 9th grade is hard then doing engineering

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Fr

compact ridge
woven radish
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Cant

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9th grade is just bad bruh

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Too bad