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Fill in the blank. Use < =, or >PR is a radius of circle P. Point Q is in the interior of circle P.RPRPQQР'T

Fill in the blank. Use < =, or >PR is a radius of circle P. Point Q is in the-example-1
User Tomasz Rakowski
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The point R lies on the circumference and P is center of circle. The point Q lies inside the circle. So the distance between P and Q is less than the distance between P and R. Thus,


PR>PQ

Answer: >

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