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define concentric circles with an example​

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Concentric circles

In geometry, two or more objects are said to be concentric, coaxal, or coaxial when they share the same center or axis. Circles, regular polygons and regular polyhedra, and spheres may be concentric to one another, as may cylinders.

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Concentric circles always have the same center. The radius of two concentric circles is equal if both the circles lie on each other. The annulus is the region bounded by two concentric circles

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