The definition of chord is a line segment connecting one point of the circumference of a circle to another without passing through the center.
What does length mean in math
The diameter is the chord (line that goes from the circle to the circle) that goes through the center of the circle. It is the largest chord. It is also equal to twice the radius.
Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It has no meaning in math. Communative does not mean anything - in math or elsewhere.
the mean is the average
A segment inside a circle with end points that lie in the circumference.
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A chord is when two points in a circle are connected by segment. A diameter is a chord, but not a radius. The radius is not a complete segment in the circle
When you draw a circle in math, and you draw a triangle inside of it, 2 of the lines should be the radius of the circle, and the third (bottom) line that is not the radius is the chord.
So, you have learned that a chord is a line segment that connects any two points on the edge of a circle, and that the most special chord is the diameter, which also goes through the center point of the circle and is the longest chord.
It is a straight line joining two different points on a curve which does not cross the curve between those two points.
The chord in an aircraft is the cross-section of the wing.
Not sure what you mean, but if you mean A/C, that means an A chord played over a C in the bass.
If you mean what are the notes, it's E, G#, and B. Added: if you mean an E major chord.
The definition of chord is a line segment connecting one point of the circumference of a circle to another without passing through the center.
A series of notes sounded simulanteously- for example a C- Chord which is, on a Piano- fingered 1-3-5 starting at Middle C. Chord in Math might have to deal with a section of a bridge or an airplane wing- it has a different application than the musical sense. As music is mathematical- I have given the tonal variety first.
The apothem, for a circle, is the perpendicular distance from a chord to the centre of the circle.