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Problem
Square is rotated clockwise about its center to obtain square , as shown below.
What is the degree measure of ?
Solution 1
First, let's call the center of both squares . Then, , and since , . Then, we know that bisects angle , so . Subtracting from , we get
~jonathanzhou18
Solution 2
First, label the point between and point and the point between and point . We know that and that . Subtracting and from , we get that is . Subtracting from , we get that . From this, we derive that . Since triangle is an isosceles triangle, we get that . Therefore, . The answer is .
~yourmomisalosinggame (a.k.a. Aaron)
Solution 3
Call the center of both squares point , and draw circle such that it circumscribes the squares. and , so . Since is inscribed in arc , .
~hpotter2021
Video Solution 1 by OmegaLearn
See also
2023 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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