For example, suppose you would like confirmation the following statement is true:
If two chords intersect on the circumference of the circle to form perpendicular line segments, then the chord which connects their other endpoints must be a diameter of the circle.
Try using GeoGebra to confirm this. First draw circle A with perpendicular chords BC and CD (note, the angle can be constrained to be exactly 90 degrees but 89.97 degrees drawn freehand will be close enough!)
Therefore a right triangle is revealed, which should be the case since angle BCD should intercept an arc of twice its angular measure, or 180 degrees.
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