Math, asked by poojakumaresh26, 11 months ago

meaning of:
(1) Circumcircle
(2) Circumscribe
(3) Circumcentre
(4) Surmounted​

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Answered by Ashal
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Ashal: not cylinder
Ashal: circumcircle is only for 2 dimensional figures
drbhaavika: why you are not answering up for my question
Ashal: not for 3 dimensional figured
Ashal: no bhavika
Ashal: circumcircle can be 4 any polygon
poojakumaresh26: okay...so 3d figures we say inscribed?
drbhaavika: ok thanks
Ashal: for 3 d figures no term
Ashal: hey pooja first do u know what is 2d and3d
Answered by tulisana10
4

1. Circumcircle:a circle touching all the vertices of a triangle or polygon.

2.Circumscribe:draw (a figure) round another, touching it at points but not cutting it.

3.Circumcentre:the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices

4.Surmounted:stand or be placed on top of.

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