It is the centre of the circle
The center of the circle. That's how the circle is defined. (The collection of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point. The fixed point is the center and the fixed distance is the radius.)
Circle!
A circle.
Yes. A circle is defined as the set of all points in a plane equidistant from a given point (the center of the circle) - hence - all points of a circle must be co-planar by definition.
That set of points forms what is known as a "circle".
The center of the circle.
All points on the circumference of a circle drawn on a plane are equidistant from the single point on the plane which is the center of the circle.
THE center
The center of the circle. That's how the circle is defined. (The collection of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point. The fixed point is the center and the fixed distance is the radius.)
Circle!
A circle.
The centre of a circle.
the center
The center of a circle is the point from which all points on the circle are equidistant.
Circle
A circle is the locus of all points equidistant from a given point, which is the center of the circle, and a circle can be drawn with a compass. (The phrase "locus of points for a circle" does not seem to be conventionally defined.) or true
All points equidistant from a center point.