Always
the answer is always
The diameter ALWAYS passes through the center of a circle. If it stopped at the center point, it would be a radius, and if it didn't do either, it would be chord.
The diameter is the chord (line that goes from the circle to the circle) that goes through the center of the circle. It is the largest chord. It is also equal to twice the radius.
always.
Yes a diameter will ALWAYS pass through the center
The secant of a circle passes through the center of a circle sometimes
Diameter
Yes, a cord that is a diameter always passes through the center of a circle. And it's also the longest cord of that circle.
no it is not in the center f the cell sometimes it can be found near the membrane
To put it simply, no. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell (although nothing prevents it from happening to be there). Wow I forgot to login again XD, this was answered by Ninjajoe0513
Yes, a diameter is a chord that passes through the center of a circle.
Well, a diameter in a circle is a line that is symmetrical and runs through the center. A chord DOES NOT run through the center of any cirlcle. So, in all usual senses NO. A chord always sections off a "corner" of a circle. my opinion is no because a chord always sections of a circle.