Any value from 0 to the magnitude of the radius.
Only when one of them is the circle's diameter which is the circle's largest chord.
True. A scalene does NOT have any congruent angles.
A chord of a circle is a line segment drawn from any point on the curcumference of the circle to any other point on the circumference of the circle. The chord may pass through the center of the circle, in which case it is the diameter of the circle. The length of the chord will less than or equal to the diameter of the circle but greater than zero. If you draw a circle and start drawing chords, you'll quickly discover that there are an infinite number of unique chords that can be drawn in that circle. A link can be found below, and you can gather more information with the "click" of your mouse.
None normally but it does have 2 congruent parallel circles and there are 360 degrees around a circle.
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.
It can have any number that you like.
Generally, no. All circles contain an infinite number of chords, as a chord can be created between any two points on the circle. With an infinite number of points on the circle we can create an infinite number of chords.
There are an infinite number of diameters to any circle...
Any value from 0 to the magnitude of the radius.
Only when one of them is the circle's diameter which is the circle's largest chord.
True. A scalene does NOT have any congruent angles.
An obtuse triangle must have two acute angles and these can be congruent.
chords inside circles can be any length from the diameter to almost zero length.
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.
A chord of a circle is a line segment drawn from any point on the curcumference of the circle to any other point on the circumference of the circle. The chord may pass through the center of the circle, in which case it is the diameter of the circle. The length of the chord will less than or equal to the diameter of the circle but greater than zero. If you draw a circle and start drawing chords, you'll quickly discover that there are an infinite number of unique chords that can be drawn in that circle. A link can be found below, and you can gather more information with the "click" of your mouse.
No.