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Because it's a chord not a diameter.
Yes but a chord cannot be bigger than the circle's diameter which is its largest chord.
The longest chord of a circle is its diameter
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
The diameter of a circle is a circle's largest chord.
Sure. Any chord that passes through the center of the circle is also a diameter. Chords can have many different lengths, but a diameter is the longest chord.
Because it's a chord not a diameter.
Yes but a chord cannot be bigger than the circle's diameter which is its largest chord.
The longest chord of a circle is its diameter
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
Yes, the largest chord of a circle is its diameter.
Yes, any length - from virtually zero to that of the diameter.
The diameter of a circle is a circle's largest chord.
It is the circle's diameter that is the biggest chord.
No, but the diameter of a circle is its largest chord
Unless the chord is the diameter, there is no way to measure the radius of the circle. This is because the radius is in no way dependent on chord length since circles have infinite amount of chord lengths.
The longest chord in a circle is the diameter. So, no.