Not if the curve is not a circle.
(360 - 104)/2 = 128 degrees.
60 degrees
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.
You find the arc measure and then you divide it in half to find the inscribed angle
20 degrees
(360 - 104)/2 = 128 degrees.
35 I believe.
60 degrees
31 degrees
45 degrees
102.8 degrees I think but it depends. If the angle is a central angle it is 51.4 degrees but other than that I think it would be 102.8 degrees.
That will depend on the circumference of the circle which has not been given
236-124/2=56 degrees
6Improved Answer:-There are 360 degrees around a circle and any part of it is an arc.
It is a reflex angle of 283 degrees because it is greater than 180 degrees
Acute angles measure greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Obtuse angles measure greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
You find the arc measure and then you divide it in half to find the inscribed angle