Congruent arcs are circle segments that have the same angle measure and are in the same or congruent circles.
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
A radius of a circle is a line segment joining the center of the circle to a point on the circle. All such segments have the same length, and this length also called the radius of the circle.
Since the line segments are both radii ; centre of circle to circumference of circle. Them both line segments are the same length. The colour is just put in to 'throw' you!!!!!
A circle does not have line segments. It is a continuous curve.
Congruent arcs are circle segments that have the same angle measure and are in the same or congruent circles.
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
They are equidistant from the center of the circle !They are equidistant from the center of the circle.
Yes, there can be congruent arcs on a circle. Arcs which subtend the same angle at the center are considered as congruent.
The center of a circle.
They are congruent They are equidistant from the center of the circle.
It could be the diameter of a circle that produces 2 congruent segments or the midpoint of a line segment
They are equidistant from the center of the circle
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They are equidistant from the center of the circle.
congruent
Nothing special. You have two line segments with equal lengths. That's all.