Only if they belong to congruent circles.
In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
Yes, there can be congruent arcs on a circle. Arcs which subtend the same angle at the center are considered as congruent.
The answer is false
Sometimes
If two chords intersect inside a circle, the acute angle they form is one half of the sum of the arcs intercepted by its sides and by the vertical angle SO... The acute angle will be one half the sum of the two arcs. So it is 1/2(42+94)=68 degrees.
They are arcs of congruent circles.
In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
If they're in the same circle or in circles of equal radii (radiuses), then yes.
Not unless the chords are both diameters.
Arcs, in the same circle or in congruent circles, that have equal measures.
Yes, there can be congruent arcs on a circle. Arcs which subtend the same angle at the center are considered as congruent.
Congruent Arcs
The answer is false
Congruent circles, maybe...
Congruent arcs are circle segments that have the same angle measure and are in the same or congruent circles.
Chuck Norris can prove it
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.