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Is the line from the centre of a circle to the midpoint of chord AB always perpendicular to AB?

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I believe so, although I can't remember proving it.

 

I think a simple(ish) proof would just be to extend the line to become a radius. Then you know the tangent to the circle at that point is perpendicular and the tangent should be perpendicular to the chord since it passes through the midpoint.

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Yes, the midpoint on a chord is the point closest to the centre, therefore a line joining the two points will be perpendicular to the chord.

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