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The sides of an angle inscribed in a circle are A. two chords. B. a diameter and a tangent. C. two radii. D. a tangent and a radius.
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The sides of an angle inscribed in a circle are A. two chords. B. a diameter and a tangent. C. two radii. D. a tangent and a radius.
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The sides of an angle inscribed in a circle are A. two chords. B. a diameter and a tangent. C. two radii. D. a tangent and a radius.
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A. two chords
unless they are connected to the circle's center point. that would make them radii
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