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The perpendicular bisector of any chord of a circle is ______ of that circle. ( fill in the blank)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Theorem: A perpendicular bisector of a chord to a circle contains the center of the circle. This theorem says that, if CD is a line that bisects chord AB and is perpendicular to AB, then CD necessarily contains the center, O, of the circle.

Answered by goodguyOP
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Answer:

Radius of that circle.

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It is just a fill in the blank so no need of any Explanation.

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