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page 23 of 23 Segments Inside a Circle Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. What is the measure of IG¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ if TU=12 ? (1 point) Responses 5 5 4 4 6 6 3 3 Skip to navigation

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To solve for the measure of \( \overline{IG} \) based on the given information that \( TU = 12 \), we need additional context or a specific diagram indicating the relationships between the segments involved. Generally, in circle geometry, the lengths of segments can often be derived using the properties of chords, secants, or inscribed angles.

If \( IG \) is related to segment \( TU \) in a specific way (like being a part of a triangle or being a segment that subtends an angle), this relationship must be specified in the problem for a precise calculation.

However, based purely on the responses you indicated and without a diagram or additional context, a potential assumption could be that \( IG \) is a segment that makes use of the property of segments or distances derived from equal chords or the intercept theorem.

If this is not leading towards a solution, please provide more information about how \( IG \) and \( TU \) relate to one another, or any diagram that may accompany the problem. That will help to clarify the answer.

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