Then the radius bisects the chord.
A Chord. Or another radius!
The radius of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord intersects the chord at its midpoint, so it is said to bisect the chord.
Bisects
Perpendicular.
A tangent.
It depends on what the court is.
The radius-tangent theorem states that a radius drawn to the point of tangency of a circle is perpendicular to the tangent line at that point. This theorem is based on the fact that the radius of a circle is always perpendicular to the tangent line at the point where the tangent touches the circle. This relationship is crucial in geometry and helps in solving various problems related to circles and tangents.
The radius and the tangent are perpendicular at the point on the circle where they meet.
Bisects that chord
False
If radius of a circle intersects a chord then it bisects the chord only if radius is perpendicular to the chord.