No, it cannot. If it did, it would be called the diameter.
A chord not including its diameter
there is a center point, an arc, a radius, a diameter, a chord.
No, a radius connects the center of a circle the a point on the outside, a chord connects to points on the outside of the circle. Thanks for asking on
False because that would be its radius and the largest chord of a circle is its diameter.
A chord.
A chord not including its diameter
A chord. a diameter also has endpoints on a circle, the only difference is a diameter goes through the center point and a chord doesnt have to go through the center. a diameter is considered a chord.
there is a center point, an arc, a radius, a diameter, a chord.
A chord is a straight line from one distinct point on the circle to another. The diameter is a special chord, the longest one and the only one that passes through the center.
No because that is its radius
A chord touches two points on the circumference of a circle whereas a radius touches only one point from its center.
No, a radius connects the center of a circle the a point on the outside, a chord connects to points on the outside of the circle. Thanks for asking on
It is spelled chord. A radius is a straight line from the center (centre) to any point on the circumference. a chord is any straight line through the circle intersecting the circumference at two points. A diameter is a chord that also intersects the center.
False because that would be its radius and the largest chord of a circle is its diameter.
A chord.
The definition of chord is a line segment connecting one point of the circumference of a circle to another without passing through the center.
Yes, in a circle, the perpendicular bisector of a chord does indeed pass through the center of the circle. This is because the perpendicular bisector of a chord divides it into two equal segments and is equidistant from the endpoints of the chord. Since the center of the circle is the point that is equidistant from all points on the circle, it must lie on the perpendicular bisector. Thus, any chord's perpendicular bisector will always intersect the center of the circle.