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GEOMETRY- set the following up with a picture, givens, and a proof step: If the bisector of an angle whose vertex lies on a circle passes through the center of the circle, then it is the perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the two points where the sides of the angle intersect the circle GEOMETRY- set the following up with a picture, givens, and a proof step: If the bisector of an angle whose vertex lies on a circle passes through the center of the circle, then it is the perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the two points where the sides of the angle intersect the circle @Mathematics

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