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Circle: Eccentric Angles

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In a circle, an external point P is connected by two secant lines that intersect the circle at points A, B, C, and D. The first line intersects the circle at A and B, with B being further from P. The second line intersects the circle at C and D, with D being the farthest point. If arc AB measures 110º and arc CD measures 70º, what is the measure of the angle formed by the two secant lines at point P?
a.
50º
b.
30º
c.
60º
d.
80º
e.
40º

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