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OverLord2011 [107]
3 years ago
6

Circles and segments create the many relationships addressed in the theorems throughout this unit. Use those theorems and the in

formation given for the following diagram to find each indicated measure. Show all your work. Note that the importance of justifications for your answers is equal to or greater than the importance of simply the answers in the earning of points. b) Find KI if LM =5.
c) Find EP if PL = 6, PF = 4, and OP = 3.



e) Find CJ if CK = 6.

f) Find FH if AF = 10 and AO = 12.

g) Find AE if AF = 10, AL = 16 and AH = 14.
Mathematics
1 answer:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
8 0
In your questions where the segment and circles create many relationship addressed in the theorem throughout this unit. So the following are the answers:
b.KI=5
c. EP = 2
e. CJ = 6
f.FH=14.4
g.AE=8.75

I hope you are satisfied with my answer
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