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A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, all passing through the center. A square has four lines of symmetry: top to bottom, left to right, and the two diagonals.
Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.
The line passing through the center of a circle with two endpoints on the circle is the circle's diameter.
180/pi=57.2958 or two lines intersect in one point. that point is the center of a circle. if the angle between the two lines is 180/pi (57.2958...) then the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the section of circumference between the points where the 2 lines intersect the circle. This is true whatever the radius of the circle is.
It is a sector
In North America the symbol used for a receptacle is a circle with two parallel lines drawn through it. The two parallel lines are started out side of the top of the circle and drawn down to the bottom of the circle and stopped at the outside of the circle.
A circle has infinite lines of symmetry, all passing through the center. A square has four lines of symmetry: top to bottom, left to right, and the two diagonals.
u draw a circle, then u draw two backwards C's with lines through them.
It is a circle with a line through the middle and then two lines coming out of each side on the bottom.
Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.
Such a circle would describe two lines of longitude. The pole intersects the circle in two places forming two separate arcs; each arc is a line of longitude. The plane containing the circle also divides the earth into two hemispheres.
Any two lines that intersect the circle but do not meet each other will do that.
Two lines tangent to a circle at the endpoints of its diameter are parallel. See related link for proof.
The line passing through the center of a circle with two endpoints on the circle is the circle's diameter.
First draw a a large circle for a wheel.The draw two long lines through the wheel.Then connect your lines with a circle.Then draw the rest of the wheel. You have a cannon!
a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
The diameter is a straight line from one side of the circle to the other which passes through the centre of the circle. The radius is a straight line from the centre to the boundary of the circle. To label them, you could either write the words alongside the lines or, if the circle is too small, draw arrows from the two lines to outside the circle and write the words at the end of the arrow.