Math, asked by Anamikagulia38, 2 months ago

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9. Fill in the blanks :
(0) Diameter =
x radius.
(i) A line segment whose end-points lie on the circle is called
(iii) Circumference = t. x
(iv) Circumference = 211 x
(v) A point which is at a greater distance from the centre of a circle
than the length of its radius lies in the
of the circle.
(vi) A line segment whose end-points lie on the circle and which
passes through the centre is called​

Answers

Answered by kapilchavhan223
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Answer:

chord of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle.

The blue line PQ in the figure above is called a "chord of the circle c". A chord is a lot like a secant, but where the secant is a line stretching to infinity in both directions, a chord is a line segment that only covers the part inside the circle.

Therefore option A will be the answer.

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