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OpenStudy (anonymous):

https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/7/groupim9.gif https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/7/groupim9.gif https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/7/groupim9.gif https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/7/groupim9.gif All of the following are radii except AG BH IJ

OpenStudy (aum):

Radius will have one end at the center and another end on the circle. Does AG have one end at the center and another end on the circle? What about BH? What about IJ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sorry I don't get it .-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (aum):

AH has A at the center and H on the circle (first circle). So AH is a radius. BH has B at the center and H on the circle (second circle). So BH is a radius. IJ has BOTH I and J on the circle (third circle). So IJ is NOT a radius.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow. i was just having a blonde moment. I could've totally did this. Haha thank you so much tho

OpenStudy (aum):

You are welcome.

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