What Is A Chord In Geometry?

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A chord is a straight line connecting two points on the circle.

Chords in Geometry

The diameter is a special chord, which passed through the center of the circle, and its length is 2*r. It is the longest possible chord in the circle.

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Geometry Topics

  • Area of Geometric Shapes
  • Circles
    • Arcs, Angles, and Sectors
    • Chords
    • Inscribed Shapes
    • Tangent Lines
  • Lines and Angles
    • Intersecting Lines and Angles
    • Parallel Lines
    • Perpendicular lines
  • Pentagons and Hexagons
  • Perimeter of Geometric Shapes
  • Polygons
  • Quadrangles
    • Kites (Deltoids)
    • Parallelograms
    • Rectangles
    • Rhombus
    • Squares
    • Trapezoids
  • Triangles
    • Congruent Triangles
    • Equilateral Triangles
    • Isosceles Triangles
    • Pythagorean Theorem
    • Right Triangles
    • Similar Triangles
    • Triangle Inequalities

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