Yes. In geometry, a diameter of a Circleis any straight Line_segmentthat passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle.
The secant of a circle passes through the center of a circle sometimes
Not true because only the largest chord passes through the center of a circle which is its diameter
If the tangent circles are outside of one another, then neither passes through the center of the other. If one circle is within the other, then the inner tangent circle might contain the center point of the larger circle. There will be infinitely many inner tangent circles that do not.
They pass through the centre of the circle and are the circle's diameter
That particular segment is the radius of the circle, which is half of the diameter.The radiusThe line segment (distance) from the center of a circle to any point on the diameter of the circle is called the radius.radius which is half the diameter and the area of the circle is pi*radius squared.A chord of a circle is a line segment that has its endpoints on the circumference of the circle.If a line segment is drawn from the center of the circle to the circumference (or curve), it is called a radius.If a chord passes through the center of the circle, its length is the diameter (width) of the circle.Radius joins the center of the circle to any point on the circle and a chord cuts through the circle but does not pass through the center.length of a line segment joining center andany poit on a circleThis is the definition of the radius of the circle, which is equal to one-half the diameter of the circleThe radius of the circle, equal to one-half of its diameter, is any line that goes from the center of the circle to any point on the circle.The distance between the center and the edge of a circle is called the radius.The distance between the center and edge of a circle is called the radius.RadiusThe distance from the center of a circle to its outer edge is the Radius.A line drawn between the center of a circle and the edge of the circle is called the radius.Radius.Diameter is the entire distance across the circle, and radius is from the center to the edge (so 2r=D).Radius :dRadiusThe distance is known as the radius and is drawn in a straight line from the centre of the circle to the edge of the circle itself
Yes a diameter will ALWAYS pass through the center
yes.
All diameters pass through the centre of a circle, is true.
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.
No, not all chords of a circle pass though the center of that circle. Any cord that does pass through the center of the circle is called diameter of that circle.
The secant of a circle passes through the center of a circle sometimes
yes a diameter passes through the center of a circle
No, a secant line does not pass through the center of a circle. A secant line is a line that intersects a circle in two distinct points. Only a line passing through the center of a circle is called a diameter.
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.
Neither secant nor tangent pass through the center of a circle. A secant passes through one point on the circle and the tangent passes through two points on a circle.
The diameter of a circle is a circle's largest chord.
Let's be very careful here: The "great circle" of a sphere is a circle that lies on the surface ofthe sphere, so there's no way the great circle can "pass through" the sphere's center.However, in order for the circle to be a "great circle", its center must be the center of the sphere.