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24 December, 13:29
Are congruent circles always concentric circles?
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Ryan Mcpherson
24 December, 13:30
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Hello,
No, congruent circles are not always concentric.
Concentric means they have the same center. Congruent means they are just the same size, the position doesn't matter.
Good luck,
MrEQ
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