That's called a "circle".
A circle or a sphere would fit the given description.
===> "circle", with center at the "single point" and radius of the "certain distance".
A collection of points in a plane that are the same distance from a center point forms a circle. The center point is known as the center of the circle, and the constant distance from this center to any point on the circle is called the radius. All points on the circle maintain this uniform distance from the center, creating a perfectly round shape.
The set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point, called the center, is known as a circle. The distance from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius. Mathematically, a circle can be defined by the equation ( (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2 ), where ((h, k)) is the center and (r) is the radius.
a circle
That's a figure called a "circle". The given distance is the circle's radius, and the point is its center.
A circle is the set of all points, on a plane, that is at a specific distance from a specified point (the center).A circle is the set of all points, on a plane, that is at a specific distance from a specified point (the center).A circle is the set of all points, on a plane, that is at a specific distance from a specified point (the center).A circle is the set of all points, on a plane, that is at a specific distance from a specified point (the center).
a single winged plane is called a monoplane
The shape of a circle is round. Circles are plane shapes that have all points that are the same distance from the center.
Because the center of the fan is attacked to something, and if the fan is relatively rigid, other points on the fan keep the same distance from that center. The set of points in a plane that has the same distance from the center is called a circle.
A circle.
All points on the circumference of a circle drawn on a plane are equidistant from the single point on the plane which is the center of the circle.