Of circumference, diameter and radius, the radius is the smallest.
You will also have other measures such as arch length and so forth but I think you're implying radius.
circle has the smallest area
The smallest concentric circle used by Congress to identify their strongest supporters is referred to as:
demensions of the problem in population and define each
yes that's true
approximately zero
Through the smallest circle.
2 demensions is flat, 3 demensions is like the keyboard or the computer, not flat.
The smallest circle is defined as a circle with a radius approaching zero, essentially becoming a point. In mathematical terms, it can be considered a circle with a circumference of zero, where all points are infinitely close together. This concept is often used in geometry and calculus to explore limits and the foundational aspects of circles.
When your the smallest you should do things to your advantage and not give up even though your the Smallest. :)
The smallest degree of rotation for a circle is 0 degrees, which represents no rotation at all. However, in terms of practical movement, any infinitesimally small angle, such as 0.0001 degrees, could also be considered the smallest measurable degree of rotation. In mathematical terms, a circle can be rotated by any angle, no matter how small.
There is a contradiction in the question. A circumscribed circle is the smallest circle that will contain the shape in question. For example, the circumcircle (circumscribing circle) of a triangle is the smallest one which will contain the triangle. However, the question refers to "within which the circle" which would imply an inscribed circle. This is the biggest circle that can be wholly enclosed within the shape in question. The two are obviously not the same and the question needs to be clear as to which one of the two is intended.
In a triangle the smallest angle is always opposite the shortest side. It will always be an acute angle.