Each of the base angles of a isosceles triangle is 58° and the verticles of the triangle lie on a circle. Determine the angle which the base of the triangle subtends at the centre of the circle.
The correct answer is A. 128°
Base angle of the triangle = 58°.
The third angle = 180° - (58° + 58°)
= 64°
Angle subtended at the centre = \(2 \times 64° = 128°\) (angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference).
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