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Answer: SECOND OPTION.
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, the Angle Formed the by the intersection of two Tangents outside of a circle can be calculated with the following formula:
[tex]Angle\ formed\ by\ two\ Tangents=\frac{1}{2}(Difference\ of\ intercepted\ Arcs)[/tex]
In this case, based on the information you provided in the exercise, we know that:
[tex]Angle\ formed\ by\ two\ Tangents=\angle ABC\\\\Difference\ of\ intercepted\ Arcs=234\°-126\°\\\\Difference\ of\ intercepted\ Arcs=108\°[/tex]
Knowing those values, you can substitute them into the formula, you get:
[tex]Angle\ formed\ by\ two\ Tangents=\frac{1}{2}(Difference\ of\ intercepted\ Arcs)\\\\\angle ABC=\frac{1}{2}(108\°)\\\\\angle ABC=54\°[/tex]
Answer:
b. 54
Step-by-step explanation:
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