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I have a summer geometry packet and I am confused with this question: In the same circle, or congruent circles, congruent central angles have congruent arcs. [1] TRUE [2] FALSE
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I have a summer geometry packet and I am confused with this question:
In the same circle, or congruent circles, congruent central angles have congruent arcs.
[1] TRUE [2] FALSE
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The statement is true.
Let me just say it a different way, and I think you'll see it:
"In the same pie, or same-size pies, if you cut pieces with the same angle at
the points, then the length of their curvy crusts at the other end is the same,"
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