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Need help. Base < of isosceles triangle are=

30° = 2(m
m arc TS= 30°

Exterior <= sum of remote interior <‘s

Given

m< SRT=30°

m
SAS

Central <‘s = arcs

OA=OC, OB = OC

(m
m<1 = m<2

Radii of same circles are=

Division


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Base < of isosceles triangle are= 
30° = 2(m
m arc TS= 30°
Exterior <= sum of re

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m arc TS= 30°

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