No, all chords are not diameters, though all diameters are chords.
In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
yes
Only if they belong to congruent circles.
yes
Not unless the chords are both diameters.
No, all chords are not diameters, though all diameters are chords.
This question does not make sense. All chords are not, in fact, diameters. Actually, only chords that pass through the center of a circle are diameters.
The only chords that are diameters are the chords that go through the center of the circle. All of the other chords are shorter.
Yes, a diameter can be regarded as a special case of a chord. NB: NOT ALL CHORDS ARE DIAMETERS!
No. They can me different sizes. For a shape to be congruent, they need to me same size and same shape.
Not always unless it is the diameter of a circle which is its largest chord
just two parallel chords!
Yes
In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
The diameter of a circle is its largest chord
A diameter is a cord in a circle containing the center of the circle. But some circles are sections of spheres. Not all diameters are diameters of spheres.