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A diameter bisects a circle.
That's a "radius" of the circle.
Radius
A line segment or a chord is not a part of a circle.
The name of a straight line joining two points on the circumference of a circle is a chord.If the line passes through the the centre of the circle it is called a diameter
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A diameter bisects a circle.
That's a "radius" of the circle.
The other name for the line of symmetry of a circle is the diameter. The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the circle and has endpoints on the circle itself. It divides the circle into two equal halves, making it a line of symmetry. This means that if you were to fold the circle along the diameter, both halves would perfectly overlap.
The line segment is the radius of a circle that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
Radius
A line segment or a chord is not a part of a circle.
It's called a radius
A chord.
The name of a straight line joining two points on the circumference of a circle is a chord.If the line passes through the the centre of the circle it is called a diameter
radius Additional answer Actually, the radius is the line that joins the centre to the circumference. The line that compasses draw to trace a circle is just that, a circle.
The name is "chord".If the line segment happens to go through the center of the circle, thenit is also given the additional name "diameter", and no other chord in thesame circle can be longer than that one is.