A chord. If it's not a segment, it's a secant line.
A chord of a circle is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circumference of the circle. A secant or a secant line is the line extension of a chord.
A chord is a line segment whose endpoints lie on a circle. A secant is a line (or line segment) that intersects a circle in two places, endpoints NOT on the circle.
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The correct term for a line segment with both endpoints on a circle is a chord. The diameter of a circle is also a chord.
It is a chord of a circle.
No, it is not. A chord is a line segment. It cannot have a length of zero. A point has no dimensions. The chord of a circle is a line segment that has its endpoints (both of them) on the curve (or circumference) of the circle.
This describes a chord. A chord is a mathematical term on a part of the circle. A chord uses any 2 points in a circle, not matter if they are away from the diameter line or not, they just have to be inside the circle. If you connect the 2 points you have chosen, it gives you a chord. A chord can look like a line segment. .______. This is a line segment, on the left.
A chord. If it's not a segment, it's a secant line.
Any line that touches two points of the circumference is a chord the largest being the circle's diameter.
It is a straight line that spans the circumference of a circle whereas the circle's diameter is its largest chord.
A chord of a circle is a geometric line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circumference of the circle. A secant or a secant line is the line extension of a chord.
It is a chord of which the circle's diameter is the largest chord.
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