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triangle form in a semi circle is right triangle
Have a basic knowledge of statistics and the properties of a circle
A circle is a plane figure and cannot have a volume. So n probably stands for "not applicable".
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
The properties associated with the angles of a circle is the amount of rotation about the point of intersection of two lines in order to make one line into correspondence with the other. The arc of a circle consists of two points on the circle and all of the points on the circle lie between those two points.
triangle form in a semi circle is right triangle
There are 360 degrees around a circle and knowing this will help you to understand other properties of a circle.
Have a basic knowledge of statistics and the properties of a circle
diameter is a line across the centre of a circle
A circle is a plane figure and cannot have a volume. So n probably stands for "not applicable".
Knowing the area of a circle which is pi times radius squared will help you to find other properties of the circle
N N. Axelrod has written: 'Optical properties of dielectric films'
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
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The properties associated with the angles of a circle is the amount of rotation about the point of intersection of two lines in order to make one line into correspondence with the other. The arc of a circle consists of two points on the circle and all of the points on the circle lie between those two points.
The circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is always equal to pi. With this information we can work out various properties of the circle such as its circumference or its area.
The radius X 2 = diameter.