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s344n2d4d5 [400]
1 year ago
5

A circle is the set of all points that are the same distance from one given point. find an example that contradicts this definit

ion, how would you
change the definition to make it more accurate?

give an example of an undefined term and how it relates to a circle
Mathematics
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]1 year ago
4 0

A circle exists as a curve sketched out by a point moving in a plane. The circle's perimeter exists the length of the line of the circle that creates the circle. It exists generally named the circumference of the circle.

<h3>What is a circle?</h3>

A circle exists as a curve sketched out by a point moving in a plane so that its distance from a given point exists constant; alternatively, it exists as the shape created by all points in a plane that exists at a set distance from a provided point, the center.

A.) The statement that rejects this characterization of the circle exists that the given point should be at the circle's center.

B.) An illustration of an indefinite term exists in the perimeter of the circle, The circle's perimeter exists the length of the line of the circle that makes the circle. It exists generally named the circumference of the circle.

To learn more about Circle refer to:

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