True, but many people nowadays like semi-circles instead.
These are chords of a circle. If the chord passes through the centre of the circle it is the longest possible chord, divides the circle into two semicircles and is called a diameter.
It could be the diameter of a circle that produces 2 congruent segments or the midpoint of a line segment
That line is called diameter. It divides a circle into two semi circles.
A line that bisects a circle is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal halves. The diameter is also the longest chord of the circle.
A line that bisects a circle is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal halves. The length of the diameter is twice the radius of the circle.
These are chords of a circle. If the chord passes through the centre of the circle it is the longest possible chord, divides the circle into two semicircles and is called a diameter.
A line that cuts a circle in half is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal parts.
diameter
It could be the diameter of a circle that produces 2 congruent segments or the midpoint of a line segment
That line is called diameter. It divides a circle into two semi circles.
That line is called a "Diameter".
The diameter of a circle divides it into two halves
A line that bisects a circle is called a diameter. It passes through the center of the circle and divides it into two equal halves. The diameter is also the longest chord of the circle.
The circle's diameter
A chord of a circle that contains the center of the circle is called a diameter. The diameter is the longest chord in the circle and divides it into two equal halves. It passes through the center, connecting two points on the circumference.
No. A diameter divides a circle in half. A radius is half the diameter.
Its diameter