You draw the dot first!~
A target
a circle within a circle within a circle decrealsing in size every time
Yes. Any triangle can be inscribed within a circle, although the center of the circle may not necessarily lie within the triangle.
Area of a sector of a circle.
When a polygon is within a circle and the circle touches each one of its corners it is referred to as circumscribed.
A target
Concentric Circles?
Within the circle
a circle within a circle within a circle decrealsing in size every time
You can find the angle of a triangle within a circle segment using the circle theorems.
The points in a circle are just points in a circle. Also, a plane cannot be within a circle because planes go on forever in all directions, so a circle can be within a plane.
Yes. Any triangle can be inscribed within a circle, although the center of the circle may not necessarily lie within the triangle.
A quarter of a circle or a quadrant!
Area of a sector of a circle.
It is a value or values that remain the same without any changes as for example the value of pi within a circle.
No, there are no snakes 'within' the Artic circle.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.