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To determine the measure of angle ACB, additional context or information is needed, such as the lengths of the sides of a triangle or the measures of other angles. If you have a specific geometric configuration or values, please provide them for a precise answer.

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Assume ray lies inside the angle acb is a bisector of acb if ace bca?

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If ACB has a measure of 56 and is its angle bisector what is the measure of BCE?

28 degrees


What is the measure of arc ACB if the circumference is 240 in and arc AB is 40 in?

Arc AB represents 40/240 = 1/6 of the circumference of the circle. As the angle at the centre subtended by the whole circle is 360° then ∠A0B (if the center is O) measures 1/6 x 360 = 60°. Since a central angle has the same number of degrees as the arc it intercepts, the arc ACB (note we can call the arc AB as arc ACB) measures 60°.


How long is the arc ACB if the radius of the circle is 6?

To find the length of the arc ACB, we need to know the measure of the central angle (in degrees or radians) that subtends the arc. The formula for the arc length ( L ) is given by ( L = r \theta ) for radians or ( L = \frac{\pi r}{180} \times \text{degrees} ) for degrees, where ( r ) is the radius and ( \theta ) is the central angle. Assuming you provide the angle, you can substitute the radius (6) and the angle into the appropriate formula to calculate the arc length.


Why is this statement true m angle 1 m angle 2 m angle 3180 degrees?

The statement "m angle 1 + m angle 2 + m angle 3 = 180 degrees" is true if angles 1, 2, and 3 are the three interior angles of a triangle. In any triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. If the angles are labeled as m angle 1, m angle 2, and m angle 3, then their measures must collectively equal 180 degrees regardless of their individual measures.