Analyzing Statements about Circle Terminology
Which statements are correct? Check all that app...
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Analyzing Statements about Circle Terminology
Which statements are correct? Check all that apply.
A chord is sometimes a radius.
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A diameter is always a chord.
A tangent is never a secant.
A chord can be longer than a diameter of the same circle.
ON A chord can be shorter than a radius of the same circle
UNA radius is always congruent to another radius of the same circle.
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