If the diameter of a circle bisects each of two chords of a circle, then prove that the chords are parallel
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chords are parallel by linear pair
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Let AB and CD be two chords of a circle whose centre is O, and let PQ be a diameter bisecting chords AB and CD at L and M respectively. Since PQ is a diameter. So, it passes through the centre O of the circle. Now,
L is mid-point of AB.
OL⊥AB [ Line joining the centre of a circle to the mid-point of a chord is perpendicular to the chord]
∠ALO=90°
Similarly, ∠CMO=90°
Therefore, ∠ALO=∠CMO
But, these are corresponding angles.
So, AB∥CD
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