A chord does not always pass through the center of the circle; it only does so in specific cases. A chord that is also a diameter of the circle passes through the center. However, other chords can exist within the circle that do not intersect the center. Thus, a chord can sometimes pass through the center, but it is not a requirement.
Yes a diameter will ALWAYS pass through the center
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.
Yes, a diameter is a chord that passes through the center of a circle.
No; actually, the diameter is a chord that goes through the center of a circle.
Diameter
Yes a diameter will ALWAYS pass through the center
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.
Yes, a diameter is a chord that passes through the center of a circle.
No; actually, the diameter is a chord that goes through the center of a circle.
The diameter of a circle is a circle's largest chord.
That's the definition of 'diameter' ... the chord that passes through the center of the circle.
Always
the answer is always
yes a diameter 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.
It will always lie on a diameter.