No.
A chord is a straight line within a circle that meets the circumference at two points and divides the circle into two arcs.
A radius is a straight line from the centre of the circle to the circumference and is therefore not a chord.
However, a diameter is a chord passing through the centre of the circle.
If radius of a circle intersects a chord then it bisects the chord only if radius is perpendicular to the chord.
Then the radius bisects the chord.
No, but the diameter of a circle is its largest chord
The radius of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord intersects the chord at its midpoint, so it is said to bisect the chord.
A chord is when two points in a circle are connected by segment. A diameter is a chord, but not a radius. The radius is not a complete segment in the circle
The relationship between the chord and the radius of the circle is Length of the chord = 2r sin(c/2) where r = radius of the circle and c = angle subtended at the center by the chord
a chord is a line between two points on the circle the radius is a line from the center to the circle
Bisects
Perpendicular.
No, a radius connects the center of a circle the a point on the outside, a chord connects to points on the outside of the circle. Thanks for asking on
Bisects that chord
False