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- what is the definition of equidistant? a. being at the same distance from two or more points b. a shape with equal angles and sides c. the point where three or more lines, segments, or rays meet d. two objects that are identical in size and shape 14. which of the following is not a property of a tangent line to a circle? a. the point of tangency is the only point of intersection with the circle b. it is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency c. it passes through the center of the circle d. it touches the circle at exactly one point 15. the incenter of a triangle is found at the intersection of the: a. perpendicular bisectors b. medians c. altitudes d. angle bisectors
Brief Explanations
- The term "equidistant" means being at the same distance from two or more points.
- A tangent line to a circle touches the circle at exactly one - point (the point of tangency), is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency, and does not pass through the center of the circle.
- The in - center of a triangle is the point of intersection of the angle bisectors of the triangle.
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- A. Being at the same distance from two or more points
- C. It passes through the center of the circle
- D. Angle bisectors