Corner On Diameter
1. **Problem Statement:** We need to understand the position of the corner relative to the diameter. It is given that the corner touches the diameter but is not at its midpoint.
2. **Analyzing the situation:** The diameter of a circle is the longest chord passing through the center.
3. Since the corner touches the diameter but is not at the midpoint, it means the point lies somewhere along the diameter line but away from the center.
4. This suggests the corner could be at a point of tangency where a line or figure touches the diameter at one point but doesn’t bisect it.
5. Such a point will have coordinates on the diameter line unequal in distance from the center.
6. To find the exact point, we would need more details like coordinates or lengths.
7. In summary, the corner lies on the diameter line but its position is not the midpoint, confirming it touches but does not divide the diameter equally.