There are infinite diameters within a circle.
A circle has infinitively many diameters....
Yes, providing it is the same circle.
locus * * * * * A more likely answer is "the centre of the circle".
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There are infinite diameters within a circle.
A diameter is a cord in a circle containing the center of the circle. But some circles are sections of spheres. Not all diameters are diameters of spheres.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
There are infinite amount of diameters.
A circle has infinitively many diameters....
Draw two diameters of the circle and join the points where they meet the circumference.
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Yes
An infinite number are possible, all in the same circle. If someone draws two diameters, then no matter how close together they are, you can come along and draw another one in between them. So there's no limit to the number.
Yes, providing it is the same circle.
They will have the same circle centre but of different diameters
All diameters pass through the centre of a circle, is true.