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What’s the correct answer for this?-example-1
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Look at the shape closely observe the following the imaginary lines;

OC = OA , OB = OD {these is the raduis of the circle;

note also line CQ = CD { the perpendicular line bisects line CD in two equal halves;

Similarly ;

note also line AP= PB { the perpendicular line bisects line OP in two equal halves}

Hence;

OP is congruent to the OQ

In maths we say something is congruent when they are the same shape and have same angles but we are allowed to flip it's side.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

OP = OQ

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