An arc.
circumference * * * * * A circumference has no end-points! One possible answer is a chord.
circumference * * * * * A circumference has no end-points! One possible answer is a chord.
word that points out to a object being named only 4: each, every, either, neither
the points are that a boy named Adam has to delever a letter to a friend named davi
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The ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras is usually creditted for the discovery of the ratio of circumference to radius of circles. That is, Circumference = 2 * Pi * Radius. The number Pi represents (3.1415....) is named after him.
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Points are named with the capitol letter 'P' in the beginning. So yes they are named with capitol letters : TRUE They are also only named with ONE capitol letter.
It is typically named using one point, which is the center. Sometimes, a circle could be referred to "a circle with diameter AB" in which two points are named. However, you need three non-collinear points to uniquely determine a circle.
A plane is named by three points in the plane that is not on the same line.
No, assuming you mean C is circumference, l is length, and w is width. A circle is round and the components are named differently. The diameter of a circle could be considered (improperly) the width and the circumference could be considered (improperly) the length