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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 16:10 jahnoibenjamin

In this unit, you studied a handful of circle theorems. however, there are other circle theorems not covered in this unit or course. do some research online or in textbooks to uncover a circle theorem (or more than one) that wasn’t presented in this unit. describe it in detail. then write either a two-column proof or a paragraph proof for the theorem. does the theorem that you proved relate to theorems that you previously studied? if so, how? were you able to apply some theorems that you proved earlier to your newfound theorem? explain. how might your theorem be used in a real-world application?

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