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Question 28 (5 points) Which of the segments shown in the figure is a chord? A. BC B. OD C. AE D. None of these chords.
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Question 28 (5 points) Which of the segments shown in the figure is a chord? A. BC B. OD C. AE D. None of these chords.
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Which of the segments shown in the figure is a chord?
A. BC
B. OD
C. AE
D. None of these chords.
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A. BC
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