Using the figure to the right, a classmate says that mZA=90°. What is the classmate's error? Choose the correct answer below. O A. Considering ZA as an inscribed angle. O B. Considering mBC = 90°. OC. Incorrectly applying the corollary to the Inscribed Angle Theorem which states that the opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are supplementary. O D. Considering ABC as an intercepted arc for the inscribed ZA.

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Using the figure to the right, a classmate says that mZA = 90°.
What is the classmate's error?
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O A. Considering ZA as an inscribed angle.
O B. Considering mBC = 90°.
OC. Incorrectly applying the corollary to the Inscribed Angle Theorem which states that the opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are
supplementary.
O D.
Considering.
ABC as an intercepted arc for the inscribed ZA.
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Transcribed Image Text:10.4.RE-2 Question Help Using the figure to the right, a classmate says that mZA = 90°. What is the classmate's error? Choose the correct answer below. O A. Considering ZA as an inscribed angle. O B. Considering mBC = 90°. OC. Incorrectly applying the corollary to the Inscribed Angle Theorem which states that the opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are supplementary. O D. Considering. ABC as an intercepted arc for the inscribed ZA. Click to select your answer and then click Check Answer. Check Answer Clear All All parts showing + Back Next-> Review progress Question 2 of 3
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