Math, asked by jeremy3054, 3 months ago

it is a
segment whose
measure
is a twice the radius
through center of the circle​

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Answered by satakshighosh777
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A line segment that crosses the circle by passing through the center of the circle is called the diameter. The diameter twice the length of the radius. ... In the circle below, line E is a secant. A tangent is a line that intersects with the circle at one point

Answered by saniaparbin
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A line segment that crosses the circle by passing through the center of the circle is called the diameter. The diameter twice the length of the radius. ... A diameter is a chord that passes through the center of the circle. A secant is a line that intersects with a circle at 2 different points.

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