In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is: equal to half of the measure of its corresponding central angle b. equal to the measure of its corresponding central angle C. equal to the measure of its circle's radii d. only calculated by taking the square root of dragon taxis In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is: a. equal to twice the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle b. equal to the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle equal to half of the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle d. equal to four cups of wheat flour In a circle (or congruent circles), congruent central angles: are 60 degrees b. а. C. а. c. have congruent arcs have congruent points d. none of the above

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In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is:
equal to half of the measure of its corresponding central angle
b. equal to the measure of its corresponding central angle
C. equal to the measure of its circle's radii
d. only calculated by taking the square root of dragon taxis
In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is:
a. equal to twice the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle
b. equal to the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle
equal to half of the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle
d. equal to four cups of wheat flour
In a circle (or congruent circles), congruent central angles:
are 60 degrees
b.
а.
C.
а.
c. have congruent arcs
have congruent points
d. none of the above
Transcribed Image Text:In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is: equal to half of the measure of its corresponding central angle b. equal to the measure of its corresponding central angle C. equal to the measure of its circle's radii d. only calculated by taking the square root of dragon taxis In a circle (or congruent circles), the measure of an arc is: a. equal to twice the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle b. equal to the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle equal to half of the measure of its corresponding inscribed angle d. equal to four cups of wheat flour In a circle (or congruent circles), congruent central angles: are 60 degrees b. а. C. а. c. have congruent arcs have congruent points d. none of the above
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