Diamwter of circle is half the radius true or false
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False
Step-by-step explanation:
It is false as we know,
d = 2r
i.e. the diameter of a circle is twice the radius, so we can say 'the radius of a circle is half the diameter'.
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The diameter of a circle is not half the radius of the circle. So the statement is false.
- The diameter of a circle is defined as a straight line that passes through the center, and its endpoints lie on the circumference of the circle.
- The diameter is double, or twice the radius.
- For example, if a circle is drawn and two points are marked on its circumference such that they are exactly opposite to each other and hence, are collinear with the center of the circle. So, if we join these two points, we get a straight line through the center. It is called the diameter of that circle.
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