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In the construction shown, the two arcs with points P and Q have the same radius. What must be true of PQ? PQ is parallel to AB PQ is congruent to AB PQ is congruent to AQ. PQ b…
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In the construction shown, the two arcs with points P and Q have the same radius. What must be true of PQ?
PQ is parallel to AB
PQ is congruent to AB
PQ is congruent to AQ.
PQ bisects AB
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PQ bisects AB
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