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EXAMPLE 1 Find angle measures in a regular polygon
a. m AFB
In the diagram, ABCDE is a regular pentagon inscribed in F. Find each angle measure.
SOLUTION
AFB is a central angle, so m AFB = , or 72°.
360°
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EXAMPLE 1 Find angle measures in a regular polygon
b. m AFG
In the diagram, ABCDE is a regular pentagon inscribed in F. Find each angle measure.
SOLUTION
FG is an apothem, which makes it an altitude of isosceles ∆AFB. So, FG bisects AFB and m AFG = m AFB = 36°.1
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EXAMPLE 1 Find angle measures in a regular polygon
c. m GAF
In the diagram, ABCDE is a regular pentagon inscribed in F. Find each angle measure.
SOLUTION
The sum of the measures of right ∆GAF is 180°.So, 90° + 36° + m GAF = 180°, and m GAF = 54°.
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1
In the diagram, WXYZ is a square inscribed in P.
1. Identify the center, a radius, an apothem, and a central
angle of the polygon.
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1
SOLUTION
center – P
radius – PY or XP
an apothem – PQ
central angle – XPY
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1
2. Find m XPY, m XPQ, and m PXQ.
m XPY is a central angle so m XPY = 4
360
= XPQ = 45°
SOLUTION
m XPY = 90°
QP is an apothem, which make it an altitude of isosceles ∆ XPQ so QP bisects XPY and m XPQ = m 1
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1
90° + 45 + m PXQ = 180 and PXQ = 45°
The sum of measures of right ∆ PXQ is 180° so