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They are equidistant from the center of the circle.

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What is a true statement about any two chords in a circle?

A true statement about any two chords in a circle is that they are proportionate to their distances from the center of the circle. Specifically, if two chords intersect inside the circle, the products of the lengths of the segments of each chord are equal. Additionally, if one chord is longer than another, the longer chord is closer to the center of the circle than the shorter chord.


Do all chords of a circle pass through the center of 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.


What is the number of a circle that has two chords?

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Are all radii of the same circle are congruent?

Yes, all radii of the same circle are congruent. This means that every radius, which is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference, is equal in length. As a result, if you measure any radius of a circle, it will always be the same as any other radius of that circle.


Can there be a finite number of chords that can be created in a circle?

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.


How many chords can be a diameter?

There are an infinite number of diameters to any circle...


What is the distance chords are from the center of a circle?

Any value from 0 to the magnitude of the radius.


What Prove that if two chords of a circle bisect each other then the two chords are diameter of the given circle?

If two chords of a circle bisect each other, they must intersect at a point that is equidistant from both endpoints of each chord. By the properties of circles, the perpendicular bisector of any chord passes through the center of the circle. Since the two chords bisect each other at the same point and are both perpendicular to the line connecting their endpoints, this point must also be the center of the circle, making both chords diameters of the circle. Thus, if two chords bisect each other, they are indeed diameters of the circle.


If any two chords are perpendicular do they bisect each other?

Only when one of them is the circle's diameter which is the circle's largest chord.


A triangle with two congruent angles can never be scalene?

True. A scalene does NOT have any congruent angles.


Does obtuse triangle have any angles congruent?

An obtuse triangle must have two acute angles and these can be congruent.


What is the length of a chord in a circle?

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