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question 32 of 44 which point represents the center of the circle shown below? a. point m b. point k c. point t d. point r
Step1: Recall the definition of a circle's center
The center of a circle is the point equidistant from all points on the circle's circumference. Also, in a circle, the center lies on the perpendicular bisector of any chord, and the line from the center to a point on the circle is a radius.
Step2: Analyze the points
- Point \( M \), \( T \), and \( R \) are on the circumference of the circle (they lie on the circle's edge), so they can't be the center.
- Point \( K \) is inside the circle, and looking at the segments (like \( MK \), and the line through \( K \) and \( R \), \( T \)), \( K \) should be equidistant from \( M \), \( R \), and \( T \) (since \( MK \) seems to be a radius - like segment, and \( KR \), \( KT \) would also be radii). So \( K \) is the center.
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B. Point \( K \)