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Can someone do this for me it’s for geometry and ignore the question on the bottom

Can someone do this for me it’s for geometry and ignore the question on the bottom-example-1
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Answer:

• (1)EF: Diameter.

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• (2)EGF: Semicircle.

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• (3)G: Point of tangency

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• (4)HJ: Tangent line.

• (5)CDK: Arc

• (6)Line BF: Radius

• (7)A: Centre

• (8)KF: Tangent line.

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• (9) CD: Secant line.

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• (10) GK: Chord.

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• (11)CK: Arc

Step-by-step explanation:

(1)EF is a chord passing through the centre of a circle.

• The term that best describes EF is ,the diameter.

(2)EGF is an arc that subtends the diameter.

• The term that best describes arc EGF is a semicircle.

(3)The line passing through G touches the circle at just one point, that is, point G. Thus, G is the point of tangency to the circles.

(4)The line HJ touches circles A and B at point G only. Thus, HJ is a tangent line.

(5)CDK is an arc of circle A.

(6)Line BF is a line from the centre of the circle to the circumference. Thus, BF is the radius of the circle.

(7)A is the centre of the circle.

(8)The line KF touches circles A and B at points K and F respectively. Thus, KF is a tangent line.

(9)The line CD passes through the circle and touches the circle at two different points. CD is a secant line.

(10)The line GK touches the circle at two different points but does not extend outside. GK is a chord.

(11)CK is an arc of circle A.

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