No.
A chord is a straight segment that joins two points of the circumference. It starts at a point in the circumference and ends at other point in the circumference.
The radius goes from the center of the circle (which is not on the circumference) to one point of the circumference.
The diameter is a chord (the largest chord possible); but not the radius.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The arc XZ is twice the measure of the inscribed angle XYZ , that is
arc XZ = 2 × 60° = 120°
The complete circumference = 360° , thus
arc XYZ = 360° - arc XZ = 360° - 120° = 240° → B
Answer:
Parallel
Step-by-step explanation:
They're Parallel because whenever you graph them you see they never touch.
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Answer:
The circumference of Meg’s picture frame is the perimeter of Pam’s picture frame by approximately 0.65 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Pam's picture frame : Square with area of 3 sq. foot
Meg’s picture frame is a circle with a radius, r of 1 foot.
The circumference of Meg’s picture frame is the perimeter of Pam’s picture frame by approximately feet.
Let's calculate circumference of Meg's picture frame:
Circumference c, = 2πr
r = 1 ft
c = 2 * 3.14 *1 = 6.28 ft
Now calculate Perimeter of Pam's picture frame:
A is area of square and s is the side
A = s²
s² = 3
s = √3
Permeter of square = 4s
= 4√3 = 6.93ft
Now in order to find circumference of Meg’s picture frame is the perimeter of Pam’s picture frame, we have to find their difference.
Permimeter of square frame - Circumference of circle frame = 6.93 - 6.28 = 0.65