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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 16:30 delincuent5641

In the figure below, \overline{AC} AC
start overline, A, C, end overline and \overline{BE}
BE
start overline, B, E, end overline are diameters of circle PPP.
What is the arc measure of minor arc \stackrel{\large{\frown}}{DE}
DE

D, E, start superscript, \frown, end superscript in degrees?

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