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Statement 1: A is the midpoint of the line segment BC.
The midpoint of a line divides the line into 2 equal line segments. Sufficient

Statement 2: Arc BC lies on a particular circle with center A.
This means is that BC is the diameter and AB = BC= radius of the circle. Sufficient

Answer should be D
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If the points \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\) are distinct, are line segments \(AB\) and \(AC\) the same length?


(1) \(A\) is the midpoint of the line segment \(BC\).

(2) Arc \(BC\) lies on a particular circle with center \(A\).

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We Bascially need to know whether |B-A|=|A-C|... or is A mid point of BC... We can have 2 cases here

B and C are same points on the line but we are told that the points are distinct so B and C are different points... So A has to be mid point of BC

We will have B+C/2=A or B+C =2A or B-A=A-C

St 1 says A is mid point...Sufficient

St 2 says Arc BC lies on circle with center A so we have AB and AC as radius and radius of same circle are equal

Ans D
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If the points \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\) are distinct, are line segments \(AB\) and \(AC\) the same length?


(1) \(A\) is the midpoint of the line segment \(BC\).

(2) Arc \(BC\) lies on a particular circle with center \(A\).

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The question asks us if we have enough information to determine that \(AB\) and \(AC\) are the same length.

Statement 1 tells us that \(A\) is the midpoint of the line segment \(BC\). By the definition of midpoint, this information implies that segments \(AB\) and \(AC\) are the same length. Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question. The answer is A or D.

Statement 2 tells us that points \(B\) and \(C\) are the endpoints of an arc on a particular circle with center \(A\). Any endpoints of an arc are themselves on the circle. This implies that the line segments \(AB\) and \(AC\) are radii of the circle and are therefore equal in length. Statement 2 alone is also sufficient to answer the question.


Answer: D.
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The question is basically asking us whether length (AB) = length (AC)
Statement 1 tells us point A is midpoint of line segment BC. points lie in the order B---A---C or C---A---B
It means that length (BA) = length (AC) So sufficient
Statement 2 tells us that B and C are endpoints of arc present in a circle with center A.
It means that AB and AC are radius of the circle. we know that radius of a circle are equal in lengths,so length (AB) = length (AC)
so sufficient
correct Answer - D
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