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A regular pentagon is inscribed in a circle, centre O.
a. Show that angle COD=72. Hence or otherwise calculate the size of an interior angle of the pentagon.
b. Calculate showing your working clearly: (i) angle ACE (ii) angle OAD
 
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can u draw the figure using Paint software or something its difficult to know how the figure looks like,it would help us or if the figure is not there then tell us.
 
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can u tell whether the circle is touching the sides of pentagon or anything that helps me draw the figure.
 
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i have drawn it the best i could
 

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any angles given in the question itself or this is all,sorry i keep asking.
 
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abc123 said:
A regular pentagon is inscribed in a circle, centre O.
a. Show that angle COD=72. Hence or otherwise calculate the size of an interior angle of the pentagon.
b. Calculate showing your working clearly: (i) angle ACE (ii) angle OAD
AoA! :)
(a) COD = 360*/5 =72* (since the pentagon is a regular one, each of it's five sides would subtend equal angles at the centre of the circle)
Interior angle of a regular pentagon = [(5 - 2) x 180] / 5 = 108*.
I'm drawing the answer for part (b). Kindly wait.
 
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I hope this helps :)
 

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