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It's the drawing you have if you began to draw a circle but the pencil point broke before you finished.
I always called it an arc. It is simply a section of the circle. The ends are determined by the two radii you referenced. Each of the radii start at the center of the circle and end at their intersection with the circle. The portion of the circle that lies between the ends of the two radii is an arc.
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i really don't know this i am the one who asked it and none of these work for me
I have a circle that measures 42" in diameter. I have to put fabric around that at a 2.5 to 1 fullness. What is the flat piece of fabric I need
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If you have the area of the piece and you know how much the piece takes up. For example if you have a piece of a circle and you know it is 1/4 if the circle then you take the area and multiply by 4.
A polygon. A plane is two dimensional, like a coordinate plane or flat drawings on a piece of paper. If you drew three connecting line segments on a piece of paper, you would be left with a triangle. Four lines create a quadrilateral. Five lines could create a pentagon. All of these shapes are examples of polygons. * * * * * Yes, but a sector of a circle is also formed from three coplanar segments: two straight line segments and one curved. And it is very definitely NOT a polygon.
A piece of an edge of a circle is called an ARC.
A piece of the circumference of a circle is called an arc A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and two radii is called A sector. A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and a chord is called a segment
Part of the circumference of a circle is an arc.
one fourth of 360 can be written as 360/4. This evaluates to 90. Another way is getting this answer is to consider that a circle consists of 360 degrees. One-fourth of a circle is a 90 degree piece, or a quarter of the "pie". Oldsniper
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" A circle is a 2D shape which has no corners." "She drew a circle in the piece of paper." There are many more.