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\(A\) and \(B\) are the endpoints of the longest line that can be drawn in a circle with center \(X\). If \(C\) is a point of the circle such that \(AC=AX=3\), what is the perimeter of triangle \(ABC\)?
A. \(\frac{9}{2}\)
B. \(9\)
C. \(6+3\sqrt{3}\)
D. \(9+3\sqrt{3}\)
E. \(9\sqrt{3}\)
OA D
\(A\) and \(B\) are the endpoints of the longest line that can be drawn in a circle with center \(X\). If \(C\) is a point of the circle such that \(AC=AX=3\), what is the perimeter of triangle \(ABC\)?
A. \(\frac{9}{2}\)
B. \(9\)
C. \(6+3\sqrt{3}\)
D. \(9+3\sqrt{3}\)
E. \(9\sqrt{3}\)
OA D















