The triangle formed by joining endpoints of a chord of a circle( whose length is less than the radial segment) to the center of the circle will be.
Answer: Isosceles
Explanation
Answer:
Isosceles
In geometry, an isosceles triangle is a triangle whose two sides are the same length. Two sides of exactly the same length may be given, or at least two sides of equal length may be given. The latter version includes an equilateral triangle as a special case.
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