A "C" inside a circle typically represents a copyright symbol, indicating that the work is protected by copyright law. This symbol is used to signify ownership of creative works and to inform others that permission is required to use or reproduce the material. It is often accompanied by the year of first publication and the name of the copyright holder.
No, a tangent line cannot be constructed through a point A that lies inside circle C. A tangent line to a circle must touch the circle at exactly one point, and if point A is inside the circle, it cannot be tangent to any point on the circle. Instead, a line can be drawn from point A to the circle, but it will intersect the circle at two points rather than being tangent.
It's the symbol for anarchy.
I believe a circle within a circle is not part of Braille - Braille consists of a series of dots arranged in patterns.
It symbolise the cartographer's visual resource' sizes.
a target maybe?... or a bull's eye?
A c inside a circle means "with" in medical terms.
no the c inside the circle means that the name next to the copyright sign is patented by the government or whoever bought the rights to that name. no the c inside the circle means that its copyrighted by the government or whoever bought the rights to that name.
I believe the FM is Franklin Mint. Not sure about the number. Might be the whole is the copyright designation since the copyright symbol (c in a circle) precedes the fm85
A c inside a circle.
The little c in a circle is the symbol for copyright.
C and it is inside a circle
No, a tangent line cannot be constructed through a point A that lies inside circle C. A tangent line to a circle must touch the circle at exactly one point, and if point A is inside the circle, it cannot be tangent to any point on the circle. Instead, a line can be drawn from point A to the circle, but it will intersect the circle at two points rather than being tangent.
Copyright
It is the symbol for Alcoholics Anonymous.
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
The c in a circle means 'copyright'.
A circle does not have a circumstance. Assuming that you mean circumfernece, the answer is c = 2*pi*r