A chord
A chord
Regardless of where you mark two points on a circle, there's only one possible line segment between them. It's called a "chord" of the circle.
A chord is a line segment between two points on a given curve. Basically it's two points that are connected with a line which all happens to be on a curve. Most likely a circle
Yes, a part of a circle is called an arc. An arc is defined as a segment of the circumference of a circle, measured between two points on the circle. The length of an arc can vary depending on the angle subtended at the center of the circle by those two points.
The line segment that connects any two points on a circle is called a chord. If you connect three points on the circle, the segments connecting them form a triangle inscribed within the circle, known as a cyclic triangle. The longest chord of a circle is the diameter, which connects two points on the circle and passes through its center.
A segment between two points on a circle is
A chord
a chord.
Only round the perimeter of the circle (not across its interior) because a segment is a part of a line or curve between two points.
Chord.
No, it's a chord. The area between a chord and the circumference is a segment.
An arc (circumference only), or a segment.
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
Regardless of where you mark two points on a circle, there's only one possible line segment between them. It's called a "chord" of the circle.
chord
The line connecting the points is called a chord; the part of the perimeter of the circle enclosed is called an arc; the area between an arc and the chord is called a circular segment.
It is the circle's diameter