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2. If m 2 AOB = 45° in drde 0, what is m ZACB ? A. 67.5° B. 90° C. 22.5° D. 45° Hint 2: central angle = measure of arc. Inscribed angle = half the measure of the arc.​


2. If m 2 AOB = 45° in drde 0, what is m ZACB ? A. 67.5° B. 90° C. 22.5° D. 45° Hint 2: central ang

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