Radius of a circle is _____ of its diameter
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Radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
- Radius is defined as the part of a line that connects the center to the circle of a circle or globe.
- The length of the radius is always the same from the center to any point in a circular or circular circle. It is part of the maximum length. In geometry, a radius is defined as the part of a line that joins the center of a circle or globe in its circle or boundary.
- It is an integral part of circles and spheres often abbreviated as 'r'. Radius is a "radii" used when referring to more than one radius at a time. Part of the largest line in a circle or circle covering any points lying on the other side of the center is the width, and the radius length is half the length of the width. It can be expressed as d / 2, where 'd' is the circumference of a circle or sphere.
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A straight line extending from a circle's or sphere's centre to its circumference or surface: A circle's radius is half its diameter. the length of a line of this type
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Radius of a circle is _____ of its diameter
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Radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
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