a circle is classified as INFINITE amount of points that are the same distance from the center. and ultimately you need three point to create a corner, on a total of two different lines with the middle point being in both lines. so i came to the conclusion, that no three points can be on the same line and still be classified as part of the circle. leaving you with an infinite amount of corners
Easier answer is Pi. A circle has an infinite amount of corners, its simple geometry. Start with a triangle, then find a square. Eventually you will come to Pi.
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yes it can. The corner can be like a circle
A circle has no corners. :) It just goes round and round and round...
A circle!
No, it does not. If a circle does not have corners, neither does a cylinder. You can think of a cylinder as many circles stacked on top of one another.
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The maid in the corner. a circle house has no corners.
Measure the distance from top left corner of square (or top right) to the bottom right corner of square( or bottom left) to get the diameter of the circle. Then calculate the circumference from that figure.
The center circle is 10 yards in radius. The penalty arc is 10 yards from the penalty mark. The corner arcs are all 1 yard from their corresponding corner. A semi-circle is exactly one half of a circle and there aren't any on the a football pitch.