Recall that a [b]CHORD[/b] is a segment whose endpoints lie on a circle.[br]In the applet below, note that the [b][color=#b20ea8]purple angle[/color][/b] is formed when the two chords intersect. [br][br]This angle formed by two chords intercepts two arcs. [br][b][color=#c51414]One intercepted arc is red.[/color][/b][br][b][color=#1551b5]The other intercepted arc is blue.[/color][/b] [br][br][i][color=#0a971e]Drag the green slider[/color] and carefully watch what happens.[/i] [br][br]Feel free to move any of the points of the circle around to change the location of the purple angle formed. [br][i]As you move them, make sure that the 2 chords intersect each other! [/i][br][br]Answer the questions that follow the applet.
[b]Please respond to the following prompt: [/b] [br][br][i]From what you've seen, describe how you believe you can find measure of an angle formed by two chords of a circle. (Be sure to use the term "intercepted arc" or "intercepted arcs" at least once in your description. [/i]