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Given any two arcs, the larger of the arcs is always called a minor arcTrueFalse

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When we have two arcs in a circle, one larger and one smaller, one will be called the minor arc and the other the minor arc.

The name of the arc depends on its size, for example, given the following green and yellow arcs, the green, which is smaller, will be the minor arc:

Therefore, the larger arc is always called Major arc, not minor arc.

The statement is False.

Answer: False

Given any two arcs, the larger of the arcs is always called a minor arcTrueFalse-example-1
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