A circle does not have any points. The circle is completely rounded off.
A chord is a line which connects two points which lie on a circle.
yes, any three non collinear points will make a circle, however, four or more will not
A chord and the diameter is the largest chord of a circle. A2. Remember, the circle is the bit inside the curved line, NOT the curved line. [A circle is bounded by ... .] From any two points on a circle, you could erect a variety of lines, of which the shortest for any given quest would be a straight line. The other natural line joining two points would be the arc joining two points on the perimeter of a circle. * * * * * Actually, I believe that a circle IS the curved line. A circle is defined as the locus of all points that are at a constant distance from a fixed point (the centre). This is the boundary of the circle, not its interior.
an arc
A circle does not have any points. The circle is completely rounded off.
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Any three given points can be joined by a common plane, and any two given points can be joined by a common line and an infinite number of common planes.
a chord of the circle
A chord is a line which connects two points which lie on a circle.
It is a chord of which the circle's diameter is the largest.
It is a chord of which the circle's diameter is its largest chord
It is a chord of which the circle's diameter is the largest
A chord.
yes, any three non collinear points will make a circle, however, four or more will not
A chord and the diameter is the largest chord of a circle. A2. Remember, the circle is the bit inside the curved line, NOT the curved line. [A circle is bounded by ... .] From any two points on a circle, you could erect a variety of lines, of which the shortest for any given quest would be a straight line. The other natural line joining two points would be the arc joining two points on the perimeter of a circle. * * * * * Actually, I believe that a circle IS the curved line. A circle is defined as the locus of all points that are at a constant distance from a fixed point (the centre). This is the boundary of the circle, not its interior.
Yes. In fact, given any three non-collinear points, there is one (and only one) circle that passes through all three points.