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Two diameters divide a circle into 4 congruent parts. Which term describes each part of the circle A) semicircle B) area of a circle C) sector of a circle D) circumference of a circle
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Two diameters divide a circle into 4 congruent parts.
Which term describes each part of the circle
A) semicircle
B) area of a circle
C) sector of a circle
D) circumference of a circle
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B.It can't be a semicircle as thats half of the circleIt can't be the area of a circle as thats the total area of the circleIt can't be the
circumference of a circle as that is the whole length around the circle
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i believe its sectors of a circle
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