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s diameter of the circle in the drawing above is the segment
A circle can have perpendicular bisector lines by means of its diameter.
A circle does not form a perpendicular bisector because a perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a segment into two equal parts at a right angle, whereas a circle is a set of points equidistant from a central point. The circle's radius remains constant from the center to any point on its circumference, but it does not create a straight line that bisects another line segment perpendicularly. Instead, each diameter of the circle serves as a bisector of the circle itself but not of external line segments.
It is approx 39.31 square cm.
A diameter of a circle must pass through the center of that circle. A cord is a line segment that has its endpoints on the circumference of a circle. It can be any line segment. If that cord also passes through the center of the circle, it is said to be a diameter of that circle. A diameter of a circle is the longest cord of the circle.
Not if the whole segment is inside the circle.
It is the diameter of the circle.
It is a chord or the diameter of a circle
That's a "diameter" of the circle.
It is a chord and the largest chord in a circle is its diameter
It is the circle's diameter
A diameter is a segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.