You draw the dot first!~
A target
a circle within a circle within a circle decrealsing in size every time
Yes. Any triangle can be inscribed within a circle, although the center of the circle may not necessarily lie within the triangle.
Area of a sector of a circle.
When a polygon is within a circle and the circle touches each one of its corners it is referred to as circumscribed.
A target
Concentric Circles?
Within the circle
a circle within a circle within a circle decrealsing in size every time
The points in a circle are just points in a circle. Also, a plane cannot be within a circle because planes go on forever in all directions, so a circle can be within a plane.
A quarter of a circle or a quadrant!
Yes. Any triangle can be inscribed within a circle, although the center of the circle may not necessarily lie within the triangle.
Area of a sector of a circle.
It is a value or values that remain the same without any changes as for example the value of pi within a circle.
No, there are no snakes 'within' the Artic circle.
There are infinite diameters within a circle.
To find the angle of a triangle within a circle segment, you first need to determine the central angle of the circle segment. Then, you can use the properties of triangles inscribed in circles to find the angle. The angle of the triangle within the circle segment will be half the measure of the central angle.