Two chords AB and CD of a circle are each at distances 4 cm from the centre. Then,
A
AB=CD.
B
AB is not equal to CD.
C
AB there is no relation between CD.
D
AB is greater than CD.
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The correct Answer is:
A
Because, the chords equidistant from the centre of circle are equal in length.
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