The radius of a circle is a line, which starts at the centre of the circle and ends on a point on the circumference. The radius is half the length of the diameter. Looking at the diagram, since OA and ...
More simply, the angle at the centre is double the angle at the circumference. Angle OGK (\(x\)) = angle OKG because triangle GOK is also isosceles. Lengths OK and OG are also both radii. Angle GOH = ...
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