In a circle, a chord is a line segment whose endpoints lie on the circle. The diameter is a special chord that passes through the center of the circle. To identify a chord other than the diameter from the list provided:
- CH
- FC
- CE
- FG
Without specific details about the positions of the points in the circle, we cannot definitively label any of these chords as the diameter. However, any of the listed combinations can be considered as chords unless more information indicates that one of them is the diameter.
If your goal is just to pick one chord from this list, you could choose any of them, for example:
CE
This is one possible answer, but do note that any of the options (CH, FC, CE, FG) could be a chord as long as they do not define the longest possible chord, which would typically be the diameter.