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Theorem 12-13
Intersecting Chords or secants (on the interior)
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Intersecting Chords or secants (on the interior)
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What do the $ mean
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If two chords (or secants) intersect inside a circle, then the product of the segments of one chord is equal to the product of the segments of the other chord. Specifically:
$$(AC)(CB) = (ED)(DF)$$
where A, B, C, D, E, and F are points on the circle, and CD and EF are the chords (or secants) that intersect at point G inside the circle.
$$(AC)(CB) = (ED)(DF)$$
where A, B, C, D, E, and F are points on the circle, and CD and EF are the chords (or secants) that intersect at point G inside the circle.
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The "$$" symbols are used in mathematics to indicate the start and end of a mathematical equation or expression, similar to how a period is used to indicate the end of a sentence in English. Within the "$$" symbols, we can write mathematical operations, variables, and constants to define the equation or expression.
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