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To explain:
The two intercepting chords are always, sometimes, or never equal to each other
Answer to Problem 29HP
The two intercepting chords are sometimes equal to each other
Explanation of Solution
Here, two chords are intersected at the centre of
The opposite arcs will be congruent in nature as vertical
Therefore, the measures of two intercepting chords are sometimes equal to each other
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