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∠ OAB + ∠ OCB + ∠ AOC + ∠ ABC =360

80+70+ ∠ AOC + ∠ ABC =360

∠ AOC + ∠ ABC = 210
∠ AOC + 1/2 ∠X = 210 (property of inscribed angle... Here X is the angle measure of larger ARC AOC)

∠ AOC + 1/2 (360 - ∠ AOC) = 210 (property - measure at a point is 360)


Solving we get,
∠ AOC=60

Any other easy way to solve this..?

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In the given figure, O is the center of the circle; ∠ OAB= 80° and ∠ OCB= 70°, What is the measure of ∠ AOC ?

A) 120°
B) 60°
C) 150°
D) 100°
E) 80°

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Notice that AOC + 2(ABC) should give you 360 because it is a circle.

AOC+ABC=210 ....sum of angles of a quadrilateral should be 360.
If AOC is 60 then ABC is 150. Double of ABC will be 300. The sum will be 360 which forms the circle. Hence B.

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