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practice 4 (from unit 1, lesson 4)
d, r, t and v are the centers of the four circles.
which line segment is congruent to vs?
a ts
b tu
c ru
d sr
Step1: Recall Congruent Segments in Circles
In a diagram with multiple circles sharing the same radius (since \(D\), \(R\), \(T\), \(V\) are centers), the distance between centers (or radii) should be equal. \(VS\) is a radius (or segment between centers) of one circle. We check each option:
- \(TS\): Not congruent as per circle radii.
- \(TU\): \(TU\) is a radius (or segment between centers) of a circle with the same radius as \(VS\) (since all circles seem to have equal radii, so segments between centers of equal - radius circles are congruent).
- \(RU\): Not congruent as per the circle structure.
- \(SR\): Not congruent as per the circle structure.
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B. \(TU\)