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a line segment from the center to any point on the circle is called the​

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Answered by BrainlyFlash
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A line segment from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius.

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  • A circle is all points in the same plane that lie at an equal distance from a center point. The circle is only composed of the points on the border.
  • A line segment that has the endpoints on the circle and passes through the midpoint is called the diameter.
  • The distance between the midpoint and the circle border is called the radius.
  • The diameter is twice the size of the radius.
  • A line segment that has its endpoints on the circular border but does not pàss through the midpoint is called a chord.
  • The distance around the circle is called the circumference, C, and could be determined either by using the radius, r, or the diameter, d :
  • Circumference = 2πr or
  • Circumference = πd

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Answered by Agastya0606
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A line segment from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius of the circle.

  • In pure mathematics, the radius is outlined as a line phase connexion the middle of the circle or a sphere to its circumference or boundary.
  • It's a crucial part of circles and spheres that is usually abbreviated as 'r'. The plural of radius is "radii" which is employed after we mention quite one radius at a time.
  • It is often expressed as d/2, wherever 'd' is the diameter of the circle or sphere.

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