There are _ diameters in a circle
Answers
Answer:
when we multiply radius with the two it is the diameter of a circle
Answer:
Every circle has an infinite number of possible diameters.
Step-by-step explanation:
The segment AB is a diameter. Point C is the center of the circle, and it is also the midpoint of segment AB. Segments AC and CB are of equal length and are each half the length of the diameter. AC and CB are each a radius of the circle. A radius of a circle is a segment with one endpoint on the circle and the other endpoint at the center of the circle.
There is only one diameter drawn on circle C. However, every circle has an infinite number of possible diameters. Imagine you have to cut a round cookie into two equal pieces. No matter how you turn the cookie, as long as you make one straight cut right through the center point of the cookie, you will split it along a diameter.