The center isn't the locus, and a point on the circumference isn't the locus.
The whole circumference of the circle is the locus.
It's the locus of all points that have the same distance from the center of the circle.
The radius is the line from the center of a circle to its circumference.
Parts of a circle include the diameter, circumference, radius, and center. The diameter of a circle is a chord passing through the center. The center is a single point at which the distance to locations on the circumference are equal. The circumference is the perimeter of the circle. The radius of the circle is half the diameter, and the distance from the center to a point on the outlying circumference.
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
This is the center, or locus, of a set of points, such as a curve or circle.
A radius
The center of a circle is an example of a point equidistant from all points on the circle's circumference, serving as the geometric midpoint of the shape. It is a key element for defining the circle's properties and relationships with other geometric figures.
The radius is the line from the center of a circle to its circumference.
Parts of a circle include the diameter, circumference, radius, and center. The diameter of a circle is a chord passing through the center. The center is a single point at which the distance to locations on the circumference are equal. The circumference is the perimeter of the circle. The radius of the circle is half the diameter, and the distance from the center to a point on the outlying circumference.
A circle is the locus of a point which moves such that its distance from a fixed point is constant. .The fixed point is centre and fixed distance is radius of circle. Elements of circle are centre, radius and circumference.
A circle is the locus of all points equidistant from a given point, which is the center of the circle, and a circle can be drawn with a compass. (The phrase "locus of points for a circle" does not seem to be conventionally defined.) or true
The circumference of a circle is found by the use of a protractor. Placing the point of the protractor at what will be the center of the circle, the point is held steady while the two arms of the protractor are turned around, marking the circle as the protractor turns. When this exercise is finished, the point is in the middle of the circumference, and the circumference figure is measured at any point on the outside circle of the circle, to the point in the center of the circle. This is the measuring of the circumference, from the center point to any other point on the circle. This is done by the study of plane geometry.
The furthest point from the center is the circumference of the circle.
A point that is 5' from any point on its circumference.
This is the center, or locus, of a set of points, such as a curve or circle.
A locus of points is just the set of points satisfying a given condition. The locus of points equidistant from a point is a circle, since a circle is just a set of points which are all the same distance away from the center
The line segment is the radius of a circle that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
A radius