Which circle shows AB that measures 60°? 60° 0 60° A60°

Mathematics · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The question seems to be about identifying a section of a circle labeled "AB" that represents a 60° angle within the circle. To determine which circle shows "AB" as a section measuring 60°, you would need to look for these characteristics:

1. Identify point A and point B on the circumference of the circle. 2. Check if the arc AB (the portion of the circle's edge that lies between points A and B) corresponds to an angle of 60° at the center of the circle.

Since you've mentioned "60° 0 60° A60°", it seems there might be some sort of graphic or diagram that accompanies this question. Without the visual, it's not possible to physically point to the correct circle or section. However, 60° is one-sixth of the full circle's 360°, which means the arc AB should represent one-sixth of the entire circle. You would be looking for a pie-like slice or a sector of the circle that is clearly one-sixth of the entire circle.