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Geometry Circles – Angle in Same Segment

Q,R,S,T are four points on the circumference of a circle. QT is the perpendicular bisector of RS. PQ is a tangent drawn to the circle from an external point P. If angle(SQP) = 20, find angle(TRS).
Answer: 70 degrees

Explanation:

Consider the diagram below.
QT is the perpendicular bisector of a chord RS. Hence QT has to pass through the centre of the circle.
Angle(OQP) = 90 as the radius of a circle meets a tangent perpendicularly at the point of tangency.
Angle(SQP) = 20. Hence angle(SQO) = 70.
Now for chord TS, angle(TQS) = angle(TRS) as they are in the same segment.
Hence angle(TRS) = 70.

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