a circle a circle a circle a circle
A semi-circle is a 180 degree half circle. A semi-circle does not have any corners. A circle does not have corners either. There are points of beginning and end in a semi-circle. In a circle the point of beginning is the same as the ending point.
it has 2 corners .
Technically there are an infinite number of radii in a circle. A radius is a line from the center of the circle to a point on its edge, and since there are an infinite number of points on a circle's edge there are an infinite number of radii.
A circle has infinitively many diameters....
The number of square corners in a circle is infinite because it has no definite angle.
Zero in the normal course of events. You could say you can approximate a circle by an infinite-sided polygon, and then you would have infinite sides and corners. Or you could say a circle has an inside and an outside.
a circle is classified as INFINITE amount of points that are the same distance from the center. and ultimately you need three point to create a corner, on a total of two different lines with the middle point being in both lines. so i came to the conclusion, that no three points can be on the same line and still be classified as part of the circle. leaving you with an infinite amount of corners Easier answer is Pi. A circle has an infinite amount of corners, its simple geometry. Start with a triangle, then find a square. Eventually you will come to Pi.
I may be wrong, but since a an oval has no sides, like a circle, then it should have and infinite number. I think any shape that has no sides, angles, corners, etc. has an infinite number. (This applies to 2D figures)
No. A circle has no corners and a square has four corners. There is no object that has no corners and four corners.
It's actually not. The circle is the weakest shape. The more places that a shape can hinge (the more corners it has), the weaker it is. Since a circle has an infinite number of these, it is the weakest shape.
a circle a circle a circle a circle
A semi-circle is a 180 degree half circle. A semi-circle does not have any corners. A circle does not have corners either. There are points of beginning and end in a semi-circle. In a circle the point of beginning is the same as the ending point.
The circle is a subset of the infinite polygons.
Look a circle has an infinite or you can say uncountable of sides, which means that it has an infinite number of corners as well. If you take one section of the circle, it will look curved. But as you zoom in, it will look less curved, and eventually you will have linearity. That is where the sides come from. As proof, look at a decagon (10 sides). It is starting to look round. As you add more and more sides to a polygon, it starts to look more and more like a circle. If you had a polygon with 1000 sides, would you be able to distinguish the different sides?
it has 2 corners .
All of them apart from a circle