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diameter is always a chord because a chord always goes from one point of the circle to the other and a a diameter goes from one point to the midpoint
A diameter is a chord, because a chord always goes from one point to another in a circle, and a diameter does too.
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.
No because the diameter of a circle is its largest chord.
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A chord is any line segment going from one side of the circle to another. A diameter is a special chord - it is a chord that goes through the center of the circle. It is also the biggest chord possible in the circle. So all diameters are chords, but not all chords are diameters
A diameter is a chord, because a chord always goes from one point to another in a circle, and a diameter does too.
No but the diameter is the largest chord in a circle.
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Yes, a diameter is a chord that passes through the center of a circle.
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No; actually, the diameter is a chord that goes through the center of a circle.
The diameter of a circle is a circle's largest chord.
In a circle, there are 1 or more chords, and only always 1 diameter. The diameter goes through the middle point in a circle and connects 2 points on a circle. A chord does not have to go through the middle, but can. The diameter always counts as a chord. So, either, both the chord and diameter are the same length, or the chord is shorter. I hope this answers your question! (:
Every chord is a line on the inside between two points on the circle. A diameter does that, so it's a chord. But in order to be a diameter, a chord also has to meet another requirement ... it has to go through the center of the circle. A lot of chords don't do that, so they can't be diameters.
The diameter of a circle could also be called the longest chord in that circle.A chord is any straight line that connects two points on a curve. A circle has a near infinite number of chords that can be drawn between any two points around its circumference.Any chord that passes through the middle of the circle, making it the longest chord possible in the confines of the circle, is also known as the diameter of the circle.So, every diameter is a chord, but not every chord is a diameter.
No. The chord is a diameter only if it passes through the center of the circle. In that case,it's also the longest that any chord can possibly be in that circle.
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.