What is the diameter of a circle?

A. a line from the center of the circle to the outside edge
B. a line from the one point of the circle to another point of the circle
C. a line from the one point of the circle to another point of the circle and passing through the center
D. the curved part of the circle
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A diameter is any straight line segment that goes across a circle through the center point.

So, a diameter is a line from the one point of the circle to another point of the circle and passing through the center.

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