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03/27/20 - Congruent Parts of a Circle

Quiz by Christopher Jones

High School
Geometry
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

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High School
Geometry
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

111.41.C.12.A

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  • Q1
    Is the radius of a circle a chord?
    No
    Yes
    300s
    111.41.C.12.A
  • Q2
    What is NOT true about two congruent chords in a circle?
    They have congruent inscribed arcs.
    The diameter of the circle bisects both chords.
    The measure of the central angles formed by their endpoints are congruent.
    They are equidistant from the center of the circle.
    300s
    111.41.C.12.A
  • Q3
    If the length of segment JK is 28 and the length of segment HK is 14, what is the length of segment GF?
    Question Image
    7
    14
    28
    21
    300s
    111.41.C.12.A

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