Math, asked by Mbtsarmy, 2 months ago

the thing asked in this question is answered by proving EB=EC (from my diagram)
I get how they proved it but how exactly does proving EB=EC mean that the segments are equal???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No proving of CB=EC doesn't means that segments are equal as the remaining part of chord can be differ.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No proving of CB=EC doesn't means that segments are equal as the remaining part of chord can be differ.

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