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[tex] \large{ \tt{❃ \: EXPLANATION}} : [/tex]
- Radius is the line segment that joins the centre of a circle and any point on its circumference. In the figure , AP is the radius. The plural form of radius of radii. All the radii of a circle are equal i.e AP , PB & PC are radii and they're equal.
[tex] \large{ \tt{❁ \: LET'S \: CHECK \: THE \: OPTIONS: }} [/tex]
- [tex] \large{ \tt{ \overline{AP}}}[/tex] - Yes! [tex] \tt{ \overline{AP }}[/tex] is a radius since it is the line segment which joins the centre of a circle and any point on the circumference.
- [tex] \large{ \tt{ \overline{ AB}}}[/tex] - No! It's a diameter since it is the line segment that passes through the centre of a circle and joins any two points on its circumference. Remember: The length of a diameter is two times radius i.e if the length of radius [ AP ] is 5 then the length of Diameter [ AB ] will be 5 × 2 = 10.
- [tex] \large{ \tt{ \overline{ DE}}}[/tex] - No! It's a chord since it is the line segment which joins any two points on the circumference of a circle.
[tex] \large \boxed{ \boxed{ \tt{☄OUR \: FINAL \: ANSWER : { \tt{ \overline{AP}}}}}} \: [/tex]
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