By definition, yes! Geometrically speaking, a diameter is a chord which passes through the center of the circle. Also, it is 2x the radius of the circle. Since the radius remains constant for a given circle, so is the diameter.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
All circles are similar, they all are the same shape, regardless of size. Only if they have equal diameters, would they be congruent.
This question does not make sense. All chords are not, in fact, diameters. Actually, only chords that pass through the center of a circle are diameters.
yes.
Yes but they are all the same size
A diameter is a cord in a circle containing the center of the circle. But some circles are sections of spheres. Not all diameters are diameters of spheres.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
Any chord that goes through the center of the circle is a diameter.You can draw an infinite number of diameters in any circle.In one circle, all of the diameters have the same length.
Yes
All circles are similar, they all are the same shape, regardless of size. Only if they have equal diameters, would they be congruent.
Pi (3.1415)
All diameters pass through the centre of a circle, is true.
Yes, providing it is the same circle.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
This question does not make sense. All chords are not, in fact, diameters. Actually, only chords that pass through the center of a circle are diameters.
yes.
Yes but they are all the same size