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Lindsay draws the angle below as the first step in the construction of an isosceles triangle using a straightedge and compass.
For the next step of the construction, Lindsay will draw a circle.
Which statement does not correctly describe the diagram that shows the finished construction?
A. The congruent sides will be radii of the circle Lindsay draws.
B. The base of the isosceles triangle will be a chord in the circle Lindsay draws.
C. The base angle of the isosceles triangle will be a central angle in the circle Lindsay draws.
D. The angle between the congruent sides will be a central angle in the circle Lindsay draws.
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