It is an inscribed angle.
An inscribed angle is an angle with its vertex on a circle and with sides that contain chords of the circle.
inscribed (in geometry)
Inscribed angle
central angle
Central angle
An inscribed angle is an angle with its vertex on a circle and with sides that contain chords of the circle.
inscribed (in geometry)
An inscribed angle is an angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides are chords.
Inscribed angle
it is arc angle
central angle
An inscribed angle.
This is the definition of an inscribed angle in geometry. An inscribed angle is formed by two chords in a circle that also share a common point called the vertex.
An inscribed angle is formed by two chords in a circle that meet at a common endpoint on the circle's circumference. The vertex of the angle lies on the circle, and the sides of the angle are segments of the chords. The measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of the arc that it intercepts. This property is a key characteristic of inscribed angles in circle geometry.
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A central angle has its vertex at the center of a circle, and two radii form the Arms. Central angle AOC is described as subtended by the chords AC and by the arc AC. An inscribed angle has its vertex on the circle, and two chords form the arms. Inscribed angle ABC is also described as subtended by the chord AC and by the arc AC.
No. It's a central angle only if its vertex is at the center of the circle.