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 secant can be considered a chord in certain contexts. A secant is a line that intersects a circle at two points, while a chord is a line segment whose endpoints lie on the circle. Therefore, the segment of the secant that lies between the two intersection points is a chord of the 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.
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