Yes, it is. Circles that are in the same plane and having the same center are called congruent circles.
Yes.
To use a protractor for circles you find the middle of the circle and you then put the dot on the hole then you measure
No They Are Not * * * * * Yes, they are.
circles
The derivative of a circles area is it's circumference.
- It is an imaginary line. - It circles the globe halfway between the North and South poles. - Its zero degrees
If you share with your circles, only your circles can see what you've posted. Extended circles includes people who are in your circles' circles. (Hope that makes sense!)
Draw 2 circles overlaping each other and label one canada and the other us label the middle canada and us then find some facts about us and canada if they both have two facts the same then put the fact in the middle circle if they both have diffrent facts put the facts in its own country.
fungo circles
Circles with the same radius are congruent circles.
A pair of compasses are use to construct circles and arcs of circles
Concentric circles are a series of circles within each other.
No, circles do not have angles.
That circles have no sides
Concentric circles are circles with the same common centre.
Concentric circles are circles within other circles. Some examples of concentric circles are archery targets, the bullseye on a dart board, the eye, a wheel with a hubcap.