Thursday, February 4, 2010

True Or False :: The perpendicular bisector of a chord never passes through the center of a circle.?

False.True Or False :: The perpendicular bisector of a chord never passes through the center of a circle.?
Double False.True Or False :: The perpendicular bisector of a chord never passes through the center of a circle.?
true
false





draw a circle


bisect it


draw your chord so that its middle is perp to your firt line


and whala
true
False. Consider a chord that is the diameter.
False. It always passes through the center.
I'm not as smart as a 5th grader.
False
false /// thats an abc trignometry question....???
wow...are you as cute as you are smart?
False , this is called the Sagitta property, the correct statement is.





The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of a circle %26amp; A perpendicular line from the center of a circle bisects the chord. Or The line segment (Circular segment) through the center bisecting a chord is perpendicular to the chord
i think its false.

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