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Q: Are two arcs with same measure that are arcs of the same circle or a congruent circle?
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Arcs of the same circle or congruent circles that have the same measure?

Congruent Arcs


Two arcs are congruent if they have the same measure and they belong to or to?

same circle or congruent circles


What is a congruent arc?

Congruent arcs are circle segments that have the same angle measure and are in the same or congruent circles.


Can there be congruent arcs on a circle?

Yes, there can be congruent arcs on a circle. Arcs which subtend the same angle at the center are considered as congruent.


For two arcs to be congruent what conditions must be met?

they must be in the same circle or congruent circles they must have the same central angle measure


Two arcs of a circle are congruent if and only if associated chords are perpendicular?

In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.


What does parallel lines intercepted arc conjecture mean?

Parallel lines intercept congruent arcs on a circle. More explanation: Parallel lines never interSECT but they can interCEPT Congruent arcs means that the two arcs would have the same measure of the arcs.


What is the definition of a congruent arc?

Arcs, in the same circle or in congruent circles, that have equal measures.


Two arcs are congruent if they have the same measure and they belong to?

Congruent circles, maybe...


Do parallels lines intercept congruent arcs on a circle?

Only when they are the same lengths.


Are two arcs of a circle congruent if and only if their associated radii are congruent?

The answer is false


Are two arcs have the same measure are congruent?

No. Consider two circles of diameter 10cm and 20cm respectively. For the smaller circle consider the arc formed by half the circle. It has a length of pi*5 (where * means multiply) For the larger circle, consider the arc formed by a quarter of the circle. It has a length of pi*5. Both arc lengths are the same but they are not congruent. They have entirely different shapes.