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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
5

A circle is named by its center ? True or false

Mathematics
2 answers:
Jet001 [13]3 years ago
7 0
The most accurate answer is

T͙r͙u͙e͙.͙ ͙A͙ ͙c͙i͙r͙c͙l͙e͙ ͙i͙s͙ ͙n͙a͙m͙e͙d͙ ͙b͙y͙ ͙i͙t͙'͙s͙ ͙c͙e͙n͙t͙e͙r͙.͙

A͙.͙k͙.͙a͙ ͙t͙h͙e͙ ͙r͙a͙d͙i͙u͙s͙ ͙&͙ ͙d͙i͙a͙m͙e͙t͙e͙r͙.͙

Glad to help :)
ANTONII [103]3 years ago
5 0
It is true, a circle is named by the center.
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in·​fi·​nite | \ ˈin-fə-nət  \

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1: extending indefinitely : ENDLESS

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