Two chords intersect inside a circle and form an angle of 46°. Joseph says the maximum arc measurement made by the chords is 46°. Louis says that the arc can be equal to an arc made by an obtuse central angle. WHO IS CORRECT? O Joseph is correct. The arc can't be greater than the angle. O Louis is correct. The arc intersected by the angle can be <92 degrees. by the O Both are correct. An obtuse central angle can make an arc of 46 degrees. O None of them are correct. The maximum possible measure for that arc is 23 degrees, which cannot be made by an obtuse central angle.

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Two chords intersect inside a circle and form an angle of 46°. Joseph says the maximum arc measurement made by the
chords is 46°. Louis says that the arc can be equal to an arc made by an obtuse central angle.
WHO IS CORRECT?
O Joseph is correct. The arc can't be greater than the angle.
O Louis is correct. The arc intersected by the angle can be < 92 degrees. by the
O Both are correct. An obtuse central angle can make an arc of46 degrees.
O None of them are correct. The maximum possible measure for that arc is 23 degrees, which cannol be made by an obtuse central angle.
Transcribed Image Text:Two chords intersect inside a circle and form an angle of 46°. Joseph says the maximum arc measurement made by the chords is 46°. Louis says that the arc can be equal to an arc made by an obtuse central angle. WHO IS CORRECT? O Joseph is correct. The arc can't be greater than the angle. O Louis is correct. The arc intersected by the angle can be < 92 degrees. by the O Both are correct. An obtuse central angle can make an arc of46 degrees. O None of them are correct. The maximum possible measure for that arc is 23 degrees, which cannol be made by an obtuse central angle.
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