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Question 141477: What is the converse of the following statement?
"If a diameter of a circle intersects a chord of the circle at right angles, then it bisects the chord."
a) If a diameter bisects a chord of the circle, then it intersects the chord at right angles.
b) If a diameter of a circle intersects a chord of the circle, then it does not intersect the chord at right angles.
c) If a diameter of a circle does not bisect a chord of the circle, then it does not intersect the chord at right angles.
d) All diameters of a circle bisect chords at right angles.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
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