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CBSE
Class 9
Mathematics
Ganita Manjari
I’m Up and Down, and Round and Round
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When two arcs subtend equal an...

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When two arcs subtend equal angles at the center of the same circle, what can be stated about their lengths?

1

Their lengths are equal

2

One is always larger

3

They have no relationship

4

One can be a minor arc while the other is a major arc

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