McGraw Hill Glencoe Geometry, 2012
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1. Circles and Circumference
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Exercise 16 Page 701

Let's begin with recalling that the radius is a segment with endpoints at the center and on a circle. Having this in mind, let's take a look at the given diagram.

As we can see, and are radii of This means they must be congruent.