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Technically there are an infinite number of radii in a circle. A radius is a line from the center of the circle to a point on its edge, and since there are an infinite number of points on a circle's edge there are an infinite number of radii.
A circle has an infinite number of lines because it consists of an infinite set of points that are equidistant from its center. For every point on the circumference, you can draw a line that passes through that point and the center of the circle, creating a radius. Additionally, you can draw tangent lines at any point on the circle's edge, further contributing to the infinite possibilities. Thus, the continuous nature of the circle allows for an uncountable number of lines.
the universe is infinite and impossible to knowAs we understand it at this time - there is no edge.
The measure from the center of a circle to its edge is the radius.
the universe is infinite, proven by the continuing blue shift
A plane. * * * * * A plane has no edges. It is infinite in extent.
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4 units The radius of a circle is the distance from the center to the edge. The diameter of a circle is the distance from the edge, going through the center, to the opposite edge.
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It is unknown. We have theories of it being infinite. Imagine a basketball. The earth is in the center of that ball. We can see all the way to the edge of the ball and that's it. All that area in the ball we can see, but we cant see whats past that edge. So we really have no clue how big it is except for guesses and theory's.
A radius of a circle is from the center to the edge. A diameter goes from edge to edge across the center, so the diameter is twice the radius. 8.5 feet. ■