Centre of area of a triangle is the centre point for a circumscribed radius which will pass through all 3 vertices of the triangle.
The diameter ALWAYS passes through the center of a circle. If it stopped at the center point, it would be a radius, and if it didn't do either, it would be chord.
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.
The diameter of a circle is simply twice the radius of the circle. The radius is a line that starts from the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle. The diameter is a line that passes through the circle. diameter=2xradius
It is the centre of the circle. The size of the radius makes no difference.
The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its edge. The diameter is a straight line passing from one point on the edge to another which passes through the center. Draw these and you will see that the diameter is really just two aligned radii, so the radius is always exactly half of the diameter.
Radius
A radius or a diameter.
The diameter ALWAYS passes through the center of a circle. If it stopped at the center point, it would be a radius, and if it didn't do either, it would be chord.
No, neither. The radius is the distance from the center point of a circle to its edge. The diameter is the distance from one edge to the other that passes through the center point. The diameter is therefore twice the radius.
the cord that passes through the center of the circle is known as the diameter, the whole circle on the out side is known as the circumference, the dot in the middle is known as the center and the radius is the line what goes half way through the circle from the diameter.
If you mean a center of (3, 10) passing through (12, 12) then the radius is the square root of 85 which is about 9.2195 rounded to four decimal places.
This is called the diameter of the line that passes through the center of the circle. Half of that line is called the radius.
The diameter of a circle is simply twice the radius of the circle. The radius is a line that starts from the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle. The diameter is a line that passes through the circle. diameter=2xradius
The radius is the measure from the exact center of the circle to any point on the edge. The diameter is the line from one side of the circle to another that passes through the center, it is twice the radius. Generally one or the other is shown when you're presented with a problem.
It is the centre of the circle. The size of the radius makes no difference.
It has centre (0, 0) and radius 5.
a diameter is a line that passes through the center of the circle and touches the edges of the circle on both sides; it divides it in half. a radius is a line that connects the center of the circle to the outer edge of the circle. so, a radius is one-half of a diameter.