The 'sphere' has.
A spherical surface, with its center at the given point, and its radius equal to the given distance.
A circle
surface area of a cylinder? No. In 2-dimensional space, a circle and in 3-d, a sphere.
They form the sphere whose center is the given point and whose radius is the given distance.
a circle
A spherical surface, with its center at the given point, and its radius equal to the given distance.
The set of all points a given distance from a center point is a circle. The given distance is the radius, and the given point is the center. In 3 dimensional space, the set would be the surface of a sphere.
In three dimensions, the solid defined as being bound by the set of points at a given distance form a point is a sphere. In two dimensions, the figure defined as being bound by the set of points at a given distance from a point is a circle. In one dimension, a line segment is bound by the two points at a given distance from a point.
A sphere is a solid bounded by the set of all points at a given distance from a given point.
The set of all points a given distance from a center point is a circle. The given distance is the radius, and the given point is the center. Or, in 3 dimensional space, a sphere.
A circle
surface area of a cylinder? No. In 2-dimensional space, a circle and in 3-d, a sphere.
They form the sphere whose center is the given point and whose radius is the given distance.
A circle is the set of all points in a plane at a given distance FROM a given point, which is known as the circle's center.
That's a "circle". The given distance is the circle's radius, and the given point is the circle's center.
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.simplified, it is all the points on a plane that are the same distance from a given point.
a circle