circle has the smallest area
yes, a circle has the smallest surface area of anything. just imagine a circle inside a square so that there is 1 point on each side of the square touching a point on the circle. The corners of the square are the only thing the circle does not have, while the circle does not have anything the square does not have. Square is bigger
A point. It has zero dimensions. It has no length and no width - only a position.
The line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle is the radius.
It is the circle's center point
The radius is the distance between the center of a circle and a point on the circle
The line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle is the radius.
It is the center of the circle
The point from which the circle is drawn IS the center.
The smallest concentric circle used by Congress to identify their strongest supporters is referred to as:
Find the distance of the point from the centre of the circle. If the distance is - less than that radius then the point is inside the circle, - equal to the radius then the point is on the circle, and - greater than that radius then the point is outside the circle.
A circle has no starting or ending point of a circle. Hope this helps!