This math topic focuses on solving problems related to inscribed triangles in circles, where one side of the triangle is a diameter. Specifically, it involves finding the missing angle of the triangle using properties from circle geometry. Each question presents a triangle with one known angle and requires calculating the second angle, exploiting the theorem that an angle inscribed in a semicircle is a right angle (90 degrees). The topic is suitable for learners at an intermediate level in geometry.
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Find angle CXP in degrees given that CPX is 55º and XP forms a diameter