A circle has 1 centre and it is in the middle of its diameter.
A circle does not have any angles.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
Noting it doesn't have any
It has two which are its circumference and its diameter
A circle has 1 centre and it is in the middle of its diameter.
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A circle does not have any angles.
There are infinite diameters in a circle all of the same lengths.
Noting it doesn't have any
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.
It has two which are its circumference and its diameter
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
There are 360 degrees in any circle. The radius doesn't matter.
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared