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User: i need help with my math homework

Weegy: Hi. What is your math question today?
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User: give a example of a sphere chord

Weegy: The mathematical object "chord" of the "geodesic sphere" corresponds to the structural "strut" of the physical "geodesic dome". The general definition of a chord is a (straight) line segment joining two points on a curve. [ For simple geodesic domes we recognize the associated curve to be the surface of a sphere. Here is how chords of geodesic spheres are generated. We first choose an underlying polyhedron with equal triangle faces. The regular icosahedron is most popular. The sphere we use is specifically the "circumscribing sphere" that contains the points (vertices) of the underlying polyhedron Hence, for the sphere, the squares of the segments of the given chord are [ ] ]
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The example of a sphere chord are: chord AB is equal to chord CD if PQ = QR.
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