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Answered by adrscjj2469
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Step-by-step explanation:

A circle is a plane curve consisting of all points that have the same distance from a fixed point, called the center. The common distance of the points on the curve from the center is called the radius. The region bounded by the circle is also often referred to as a circle (as in when we speak of the area of a circle), and the curve is referred to as the perimeter or the circumference of the circle.

Note: When the number of sides of a polygon is increased without a limit, the sides merge into one line and the polygon becomes a circle.

Parts of a Circle

The radius of the circle is a straight line drawn from the center to the boundary line or the circumference. The plural of the word radius is radii.

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The diameter is the line crossing the circle and passing through the center. It is the twice the length of the radius.

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The circumference of a circle is the boundary line or the perimeter of the circle.

Answered by shagun5759
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Answer:

Circle

Step-by-step explanation:

The circumference of the circleis known its boundary. A line ssegment joining two points on a circle is called a chord of the circle. thethe region enclosed by an Arc of a circle and its corresponding chord is called a segmentthe diameter divide circle into two equal parts each as a semicircle the part of the circle enclosed by to any other circle as an Arc is called a sector of the circle. please follow me ,mark as brainlist

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