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A '''chord''' of a [[circle]] <math>C</math> is a [[line segment]] joining two [[point]]s on <math>C</math>.
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A '''chord''' of a [[circle]] <math>C</math> is a [[line segment]] joining two [[point]]s on <math>C</math>.
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<asy>size(100);
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pair C=origin, A=dir(135), B=dir(30);
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D(unitcircle);
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D(A--B);
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MP("C",D(C),N);
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MP("A",D(A),NW);
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MP("B",D(B),NE);</asy>
  
The [[diameter]] of a circle is the longest chord of the circle.
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The [[diameter]] of a circle is the longest chord of the circle. The diameter goes through the center of the circle.
  
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<asy>size(120);
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pair C=origin, A=dir(170), B=dir(-10);
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D(unitcircle);
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D(A--B);
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MP("C",D(C),NNE);
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MP("A",D(A),WNW);
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MP("B",D(B),ESE);</asy>
  
 
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[[Category:Geometry]]

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A chord of a circle $C$ is a line segment joining two points on $C$.

[asy]size(100); pair C=origin, A=dir(135), B=dir(30); D(unitcircle); D(A--B); MP("C",D(C),N); MP("A",D(A),NW); MP("B",D(B),NE);[/asy]

The diameter of a circle is the longest chord of the circle. The diameter goes through the center of the circle.

[asy]size(120); pair C=origin, A=dir(170), B=dir(-10); D(unitcircle); D(A--B); MP("C",D(C),NNE); MP("A",D(A),WNW); MP("B",D(B),ESE);[/asy]