Infinitely many.
Radii are always positive. No, it is not possible to draw a circle with negative radius.
From the centre of the circle draw radii that are 360/5 = 72 degrees apart.
Well, the equation for finding the circumfrence of a circle is (diameter)(pi). That is diameter times pi. since the diameter of a circle is 2 radii, we can say that there is 2(pi) radii in a circle.
The plural of 'radius' is 'radii', not 'radiuses'. A circle has an infinite number of radii, but they are all of the same length.
There are an infinite number of radii in a circle.
All the radii of a circle are of equal length. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the out edge. Having equal radii is what defines a circle.
The radii postulate states that in a circle, all radii drawn from the center to any point on the circumference are equal in length. This means that if you take any two points on the circle and draw lines from the center to those points, the lengths of these lines (the radii) will be the same. This fundamental property helps define the nature of a circle and is essential in various geometric proofs and constructions.
Draw a diameter on the circle from A to B and mark the midpoint, C (center of the circle). Mark the midpoint, D, of one of those radii (halfway between center and edge). Draw a perpendicular line to the diameter from D to the two edges of the circle, E and F. Draw radii from E to C and F to C. Lines AC, EC, and FC mark the three equal parts of a circle.
It is not possible to draw a diagram in this browser but the answer is 33.33... (repeating. In a diagram, you can draw a circle (to represent 100) and draw two radii which are 120 degrees apart.
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Yes, all of the radii in a single circle are congruent.
NoneAdditional Information:-Unless it is the diameter of the circle which is its the largest chord then it will have a length equal to two radii (but the chord itself has no radii).