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3. दिरस्2 Fhet o ddheveder (8 dhe lemgend ehacto o civele . |
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Answer» Take any chord in a circle, say with endpoints AB. Let O be the center of the circle. Then segments AO and BO are radii of the circle. AOB is a triangle, and we know that the sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is always greater than or equal to the length of the third side. So: |AB| ≤ |AO| + |BO| (Here |AB| means length of AB.) Now the length of a diameter is twice the length of a radius, which is precisely equal to the quantity |AO| + |BO|. |
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