A straight line from the center of a circle to the outer edge is called a radius.
yes , there is a outer circle near the goal from where the goal is to be taken.
A line through a circle that does not go through the center of the circle is a secant line. A line through a circle that does go through the center is still a secant line, by the way. Compare this to a line segment that has its two endpoints on the circumference of the circle. That line segment is a cord of the circle. If that cord of the circle passes through the center of the circle, then the cord is a diameter of that circle.
get off of me i'm a circle not a circle with a line through it
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Outer Circle railway line was created in 1890.
A straight line from the center of a circle to the outer edge is called a radius.
The outer circle of a track is longer this is why the starting line is often set at an angle to the outside of the track.
No, it cannot. A chord of a circle is a line segmentwhich has its endpoints on the curve (or circumference) of the circle. A line segment is part of a line, and a line is straight. It's that simple.
A "chord" in geometry is the line connecting two points on a circle. If you think if a pie slice, the chord is the outer crust.
a chord. i took geometry this year. here are some other things that way help. Circle- a set of points that are equidistant from the center of the circle Diameter- a line segment that passes through the center point and has its endpoints on the circle. Radius- a line segment that connects from the center point to the circle Chord- a line segment that has its endpoints on the circle. Arc- a section of the circle's outer points. Semicircle- half of a circle. Central Angle- an angle that has its' vertex as the center point of the circle. Inscribed Polygon- a polygon that has all its' vertexes on the circles outer points. kk :-)
a diameter is a line that passes through the center of the circle and touches the edges of the circle on both sides; it divides it in half. a radius is a line that connects the center of the circle to the outer edge of the circle. so, a radius is one-half of a diameter.
The curved outer surface of a circle is the perimeter.
yes , there is a outer circle near the goal from where the goal is to be taken.
It is the circle's circumference
The Circle line connects with all TFL "underground" lines. It does not (directly) connect with the Emirate Air Line (the cable car link between Greenwich and the Docks) and the London Overground (an "outer" circle line around London). (Both of these are marked on the Underground Map, the latter [definitely] operated by TFL.)
Yes, it can as long as it is not the tangent line of the outermost circle. If it is tangent to any of the inner circles it will always cross the outer circles at two points--so it is their secant line--whereas the tangent of the outermost circle is secant to no circle because there are no more circles beyond that last one.