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how does a circle has uncoubtable number of diameters​

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Answered by tenzinangmo330
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Answer:

The number of points in a circle is infinite. So, the number of diametrically opposite points in a circle is also infinite. Hence, the number of diameters of a circle is uncountable.

Answered by PoisionGirl
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Step-by-step explanation:

The number of points in a circle is infinite.

so,the number of diametrically opposite points

in a circle is also infinite. Hence, the number of diameters of a circle is uncountable.

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