The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
The shape of a circle is round. Circles are plane shapes that have all points that are the same distance from the center.
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The outside of the circle is always the same distance from the centre. The outside of an ellipse is not the same distance from the centre all the way round.
I'm not sure what you're referring to however: the radius is from the center point to the outer edge of the circle the diameter is the length from one side of the circle to the other and the circumference is the distance all the way round a circle hope this helps :)
The circumstances of a circle are that it is a perfectly round shape and that its perimeter is better known as its circumference.
That depends on whether the "8 feet" refers to the radius, the diameter, or the circumference of your round area.What in the world is "an 8 foot round area" ?Is 8-ft the "diameter", the distance through the center of the circle ?Is it the distance all the way around the curvy part of the circle ?Is this area even a circle ?IF this is a circle, and IF the distance around it is 8-ft, then its area is 5.093 square feet.If the diameter is 8-ft, then its area is 50.265 square feet.
The centre of a circle is equal distance from all points of its circumference
Round. A more detailed definition is that it is the set of all points that are at a given distance (the "radius") from a given point (the "center").
It is a circle or a sphere
its a big circle