That depends how the circles are placed on the page and what lines are defined between the circles.
It depends on the configuration of the circles!
Concentric circles are the circles with the same center therefore they do not cross with each other as the "center is not considered a point on the circle". An exception would be two circles that are concentric and have the same radius, in which case the circles are indistinct and every point of the circles is an intersection.
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concentric circles
They are congruent circles
It depends on the configuration of the circles!
Yes.
Concentric circles are the circles with the same center therefore they do not cross with each other as the "center is not considered a point on the circle". An exception would be two circles that are concentric and have the same radius, in which case the circles are indistinct and every point of the circles is an intersection.
Circles with the same radius are congruent circles.
Circles in the same plane with the same center are concentric circles.
A circle is a 2-dimensional plane figure composed of a line segment on which every point is the same distancefrom a single point that is not on the line segment. As such, a circle has area but no mass.
Yes, it is. Circles that are in the same plane and having the same center are called congruent circles.
The equator is the line of zero latitude, and it circles the 'middle' of the earth. For every latitude number between zero and 90 degrees, there are two lines with the same number ... one north of the equator and one south of it.
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Concentric circles are circles with the same common centre.
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No. Every point on a contour line has the same elevation.