Figureightivly speaking
Of a right cylinder, yes.
A cylinder has two bases that are both circles, as well as one lateral rectangle (surface) that is between the two circles and curved around their edge to form a cylinder.
If you create third circle with radius 2, then all the points on that circle would be equidistant form both circles. So the answer is a circle with radius 2.
A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
Are congruent circles.
Of a right cylinder, yes.
A cylinder has two bases that are both circles, as well as one lateral rectangle (surface) that is between the two circles and curved around their edge to form a cylinder.
On a sphere, two great circles will form a biangle, a polygon with two sides.
yes
With two circles you can get 8 and ∞.
If you create third circle with radius 2, then all the points on that circle would be equidistant form both circles. So the answer is a circle with radius 2.
A cylinder has two circles as its bases.
Concentric circles.
a cylinder has two faces that are circles
Concentric circles
congruent circles
Are congruent circles.