Lecture

Angle at the Center & Power of a Point

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This lecture covers the concept of angles at the center of a circle and the power of a point relative to a circle. It explains the relationship between exterior angles, interior angles, and the sum of angles in a triangle. The lecture also delves into the configurations of quadrilaterals and demonstrates the theorem of the inscribed angle. Additionally, it explores the power of a point in various positions relative to a circle, highlighting the significance of these concepts in geometry and their practical applications in CAD software.

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