It is in the middle of its diameter which is the center of the circle
A circle is an ellipse with an eccentricity of zero. Both foci of that ellipse are at the same point. In the special case of the circle, that point is called the "center".
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It is the circle's radius
That's called the 'radius'.
The point in the middle of a circle is called the center.
The centre point.
Center point
The distance from a circle to its center (the dot in the middle) is called 'the radius'. The distance from a circle to a point opposite is called 'the diameter'. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.
Diameter: A straight line dividing the circle equally Circumference: The distance around the circle Radius: The middle of a circle reaching to one point of the circle
Not sure what you mean by "in the middle of a circle". A chord must have each of its ends on the circumference of the circle. If a chord is such that is passes through the centre point of the circle, it is (the longest chord possible and is) called a diameter. Or to put it another way, a diameter of a circle is a chord which passes through the centre point of the circle.
It is the measurement from the middle point of a circle to the edge of the circle
It is in the middle of its diameter which is the center of the circle
the raidus of a circle is the distance from the middle of a circle to any point.
A dot in the middle of a circle can be called a couple things depending on the situation. For example, it could be the circle's center or a bulls-eye.
The center point
A cone.