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A circle has 1 centre and it is in the middle of its diameter.
A circle does not have any angles.
Noting it doesn't have any
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
There are 360 degrees in any circle. The radius doesn't matter.
A circle has 1 centre and it is in the middle of its diameter.
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Yes, there are many daycare centers in Chicago.
yes there are many shops there .
A circle does not have any angles.
Noting it doesn't have any
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
Any tangent must contain a point outside the circle. So the answer to the question, as stated, is infinitely many. However, if the question was how many tangents to a circle can be drawn from a point outside the circle, the answer is two.
There are 360 degrees in any circle. The radius doesn't matter.
It has two which are its circumference and its diameter
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared