Define the Following term and draw it . a). Radius b).Chord c).Minor segment d).Sector
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N The following figures show the different parts of a circle: tangent, chord, radius, diameter, minor arc, major arc, minor segment, major segment, minor sector, major sector. Scroll down the page for more examples and explanations.
parts of a circle
Circle
In geometry, a circle is a closed curve formed by a set of points on a plane that are the same distance from its center O. That distance is known as the radius of the circle.
circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have the same length.
diameter
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be the longest chord in the circle.
chord
parts of a circle
Circle
In geometry, a circle is a closed curve formed by a set of points on a plane that are the same distance from its center O. That distance is known as the radius of the circle.
circle
Diameter
The diameter of a circle is a line segment that passes through the center of the circle and has its endpoints on the circle. All the diameters of the same circle have the same length.
diameter
Chord
A chord is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. The diameter is a special chord that passes through the center of the circle. The diameter would be the longest chord in the circle.
chord
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Radius
a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
Chord
A chord of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle.
minor segment
segment is a region bounded by a chord of a circle and the intercepted arc of the circle. A segment with an intercepted arc less than a semicircle is called a minor segment.
Sector
sector is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and the corresponding arc
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