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Angles in a segment refer to the angles formed within a particular segment of a circle, specifically the angles that are subtended by the endpoints of the segment at any point on the arc. These angles can be classified into different types, such as inscribed angles, which are formed by two chords in the circle that meet at a point on the circle. The measure of an inscribed angle is always half the measure of the central angle that subtends the same arc. Understanding these angles is essential in various geometric concepts and theorems related to circles.

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