The line segment is the radius of a circle that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
The line segment is a radius.
The segment you describe is the radius of the circle.
the answer is the diameter
A line from the center of a circle to any point on the circle is called a radius.
That's called a radius.
diameter
It is diameter.
A. If the line segment touches two points on the circle it is called as: 1. secant; if the line extends outside the circle. 2. chord; if the line is present only within the circle. B. If the line segment touches one point on the circle AND the center of the circle AND is present only within the circle it is called as: radius.
The line segment is the radius of a circle that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
A chord
diameter.
Such a line segment would be a radius of the circle.
The line segment is a radius.
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.
Pi - the circumference of a circle over the diameter of a circle. Pi is constant and will always be 3.14. Radius - any line segment in a circle that extends from the center of the circle to the perimeter of the circle. Radius is half the diameter.
radius