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@elementwielder please help?
you can do the inverse: any line that is perpendicular to and bisects a chord in a circle, must go through the center
would that be the counterexample?
inverse is a counter so yes
Thank you so much?
i meant !!
your welcome
How do I write a proof or give a counterexample of: the relationship among the lengths of the chords is that they are congruent
@elementwielder please help?
and what theorem provides a quick proof of: The perpendicular bisector of any chord of any given circle must pass through the center of that circle
sorry bro im about ready to go to bed... you need them now or can i answer them in the morning?
I really need them now, please can you help?
sorry im wicked tired... 2 AM my time
okay, thanks anyways, and thanks for all your help!
your welcome feel free to ask anytime... ill answer them asap
great!! :)
Found a way to send it to you :D
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