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A '''Central angle''' is just the angle that has its [[vertex]] on the center of a [[circle]], and has sides that pass through the circle itself, so as to [[subtend]] an [[arc]] of the [[circle]] between the two points it passes through. The [[arc]] the '''central angle''' [[subtends]] has an angle measure equal to the central angle, and is known as the [[arc segment]]'s [[angular distance]].
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A '''Central angle''' is an angle that has its [[vertex]] on the center of a [[circle]], and has sides that pass through the circle itself, so as to [[subtend]] an [[arc]] of the [[circle]] between the two points it passes through. The [[arc]] that the '''central angle''' [[subtends]] has an angle measure equal to the central angle, and is known as the [[arc segment]]'s [[angular distance]].
  
 
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A Central angle is an angle that has its vertex on the center of a circle, and has sides that pass through the circle itself, so as to subtend an arc of the circle between the two points it passes through. The arc that the central angle subtends has an angle measure equal to the central angle, and is known as the arc segment's angular distance.

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