Sure. Any chord that passes through the center of the circle is also a diameter. Chords can have many different lengths, but a diameter is the longest chord.
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A diameter is a cord in a circle containing the center of the circle. But some circles are sections of spheres. Not all diameters are diameters of spheres.
There are an infinite number of possible chords in anycircle, regardless of its diameter. A chord is a line segment with its endpoints on the curve (circumference) of the circle. You can draw those all day and never draw the same one twice.
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Infinite when chords are parallel to the circle's diameter
Sure. Any chord that passes through the center of the circle is also a diameter. Chords can have many different lengths, but a diameter is the longest chord.
No. The only chords that go through the center is a diameter.
Yes, a diameter can be regarded as a special case of a chord. NB: NOT ALL CHORDS ARE DIAMETERS!
The diameter of a circle is its largest chord
No because the diameter of a circle is its largest chord.
Not always unless it is the diameter of a circle which is its largest chord
there are 4 chords
chords inside circles can be any length from the diameter to almost zero length.
It is the bisector of any 2 parallel chords drawn to the parabola. It is always parallel to the axis of the parabola.
No, not all chords of a circle pass though the center of that circle. Any cord that does pass through the center of the circle is called diameter of that circle.
Only when one of them is the circle's diameter which is the circle's largest chord.