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Question 2 On the circle you created in Question 1, draw the chords BC, CD, DE, and EB, and label their lengths. This construction results in
quadrilateral BCDE inscribed in circle A. Label the measures of the interior angles, 2B, 2C 2D and ZE for quadrilateral BCDE.
Now construct the central angles 2CA, ZDAC, ZEAD and ZBAE for circle A by drawing four radil on the circle. Label the measure of each central
angle. When you're through, consider hiding the radil so you can get a clear picture of the angles you created. Be careful not to delete the angle
measures
Take a screenshot of your result, and paste it below.

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