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#1 2016-05-22 07:07:11

MathWA
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Circles with MD

In the circle, minor arc RS=409, then mdW+mdT equals what?
Here's the image:


I don't understand what md means.
Please explain your work. Thank you!

The picture is on my AOPS forum:


[I added the url and the image - bobbym]

http://artofproblemsolving.com/communit … es_with_md

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#2 2016-05-22 20:00:42

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Re: Circles with MD

hi MathWA

Welcome to the forum.

I followed this back to the AoPS page and got a 'lack of the right font' error message.

I agree with ishankhare's interpretation since it actually leads to a problem that can be done.

Some mathematicians use a little m to mean 'the measure of'.  It can be used for either a length or an angle measure so I avoid it myself as I think it creates confusion.

Firstly you're told the (angle) measure of the arc RS.  If C is the centre of the circle this means that angle RCS is 40 degrees.

There is a Euclidean theorem that the angle at the centre is twice the angle at the edge of the circumference (see http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=17799 posts 6 and 7)

So angle RWS = 20 = angle RTS. 

So the problem makes sense if it's asking what these two angles add up to.

Hope that helps,

Bob


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#3 2016-05-22 22:31:46

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Re: Circles with MD


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#4 2016-05-22 22:40:21

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Re: Circles with MD

Oh.  To describe an angle you really need the three points that make the angle eg. MWS.  I was assuming the question meant RWS.

If it's MWS + RWM then that won't be 180 as the points aren't cyclic.

Bob


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#5 2016-05-22 23:04:48

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Re: Circles with MD

thickhead wrote:

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#6 2016-05-23 00:04:30

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Re: Circles with MD

Thanks for clearing that up .

Bob


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#7 2016-05-23 00:48:49

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Re: Circles with MD

My suggestion was intended for MathWa to do the rest.


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