Is the number of diameter divided by the number of chords is a fixed number?
Why it is? Why it is not?
O.K.I'm not sure what you are asking.
Any circle has infinitely many chords (i.e. segments joining points on the circle), of which infinitely many are diameters (i.e. chords passing through the center). You can't calculate that ratio.
And if you meant the length of a diameter divided by the length of a chord, that depends on the chord.
Please restate the question, and tell us why you are asking it.
O.K.
If Infinitely chords divided by infinitely diameter are not ratio that can be calculate, so... I can say that every infinitely number of something divided by infinitely number of something else can't be calculate. Right? (Or I'm wrong?!)
By that - are you referring to the LENGTH of the diameter?Is the number of diameter divided by the number of chords is a fixed number?
Why it is? Why it is not?
You probably are correct. I am surprised that the OP could not see that the division is not a constant as the diameter is constant and the length of the chords do not have to be.By that - are you referring to the LENGTH of the diameter?
By that - are you referring to the LENGTH of the chord?
You probably are correct. I am surprised that the OP could not see that the division is not a constant as the diameter is constant and the length of the chords do not have to be.