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which statements are correct? check all that apply. a chord is sometimes a radius. a diameter is always a chord. a tangent is never a secant. a chord can be longer than a diameter of the same circle. a chord can be shorter than a radius of the same circle. a radius is always congruent to another radius of the same circle.
Brief Explanations
- A chord connects two circle points; radius connects center to one point, so it can never be a chord.
- A diameter connects two circle points through the center, fitting the chord definition.
- A tangent touches the circle once; a secant crosses it twice, so they are distinct.
- The diameter is the longest possible chord in a circle, so no chord can be longer.
- A chord can be very short (e.g., two close points on the circle), shorter than the radius.
- All radii of the same circle have equal length, so they are congruent.
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B. A diameter is always a chord.
C. A tangent is never a secant.
E. A chord can be shorter than a radius of the same circle.
F. A radius is always congruent to another radius of the same circle.