The perpendicular bisector of a chord...

Choices A and C are both true statements.
But C is trivial. It's CALLED a perpendicular "bisector" of the chord, so OF COURSE it bisects the chord ... otherwise it would be silly to CALL it a "bisector".
The choice that's surprising but true is A .
The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the circle.
A chord in plane geometry is a line segment that connects two points on a curve. A line segment whose endpoints are on a circle is frequently described using this phrase. A cycle chord of a graph cycle is an edge that is not in and whose endpoints are in, according to graph theory, which also uses the phrase.
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