Subjects geometry

Circle Chord B1De8C

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1. The problem asks to identify which of the given rays or segments is a chord of circle O. 2. A chord of a circle is a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. 3. From the description, points A, D, I, H, and K are on or near the circle, and segments OI and OH are drawn inside the circle. 4. The rays starting at A and K extend outward and downward, respectively, so they are not chords. 5. Segments OI and OH have one endpoint at the center O and the other at points I and H on the circle, so these are radii, not chords. 6. Therefore, the chord must be a segment with both endpoints on the circle but not passing through the center. 7. Among the points given, segment IH (between points I and H) lies inside the circle with both endpoints on the circle, so segment IH is a chord. 8. Since IH is not explicitly listed, but points I and H are, the chord is the segment connecting I and H. Final answer: The chord of circle O is the segment IH.