They're congruent :)
the center of the circleThat point is called the "center" of the circle.
A circle has a round shape in which every point on the circle is the same distance from one point called "the center". The center of a circle is not on the circle.
A circle has all of it's points the same distance from the center. For example, if you put a dot on a given point on the circumference, or outline of a circle, all the points have the same distance from the circle. This only works if you put a point on the outline or circumference of the circle.
A circle.
congruent
They're congruent :)
They must be congruent.
The points are all the same distance from the center of the circle. The distance between the center and any point is the radius of the circle.
... center of the circle.
This is the center of the circle. From the center of the circle, all the points on the circle are equally distant.
the center of the circleThat point is called the "center" of the circle.
It is the circle's center point
The center.
A circle has a round shape in which every point on the circle is the same distance from one point called "the center". The center of a circle is not on the circle.
A circle has all of it's points the same distance from the center. For example, if you put a dot on a given point on the circumference, or outline of a circle, all the points have the same distance from the circle. This only works if you put a point on the outline or circumference of the circle.
A circle.