One might wonder why we care about chords, circles, and the like, but there''s a reason: We need to be as accurate and as specific as possible in the world. So what exactly is a "chord?" We''ll soon find out.
A chord is a line that passes through a circle or curved line. While the chord is straight, the segment that it passes through is not. A chord can pass through one or multiple curved segments or arcs.
When a chord passes through a circle, it creates "endpoints" on the boundary or perimeter of the circle.
Take a look at the following diagram to visualize how chords work:
Here we can see a total of two chords passing through the circle:
There are a number of theorems or "rules" that involve chords. For example:
Angle of Intersecting Chords Theorem
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