Top view of a circle parallel to V.P. is
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circle , ellipse , straight line , curve
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Concentric
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- When two or more things share a common centre, they are said to be concentric in geometry.
- Concentric circles, spheres, regular polyhedra, and regular polygons all have the same centre point. Two concentric circles in Euclidean Geometry should have different radii from each other.
- Concentric: relating to or signifying circles, arcs, or other shapes that share a common centre, with the larger often entirely encircling the smaller.
- Concentric circles are circles with a common centre that have differing radii.
- To put it another way, it's two or more circles with the same centre point. An annulus is the area between two concentric circles with differing radii.
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