No. Only triangles and cyclic polygons can be circumscribed.
the center of a circumscribed circle is called the focus.
What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
Circumscribed; something drawn the OUTSIDE of a shape. Inscribed; Something drawn around the INSIDE of a shape.
circumscribed means the polygon is drawn around a circle, and inscribed means the polygon is drawn inside the circle. See related links below for polygon circumscribed about a circle and polygon inscribed in a circle.
a circumscribed triangle is a circumscribed triangle and will always be
A heterogenous circumscribed nodule refers to a mass that appears to have different densities or structures within it when viewed on imaging studies like ultrasound or CT scan. The term "circumscribed" indicates that the borders of the nodule are well-defined. This type of nodule may require further evaluation to determine its composition and potential significance.
No. Only triangles and cyclic polygons can be circumscribed.
This is a poorly stated question. What do you mean by size? Volume or mass? By your question, if all other factors are constant, increasing the size, (whatever you mean by that) will have no effect. If you mean that you have a mass at a certain temperature and you double the mass at that temperature, then the total energy doubles.
This question is poorly worded.
A triangle has exactly one circumscribed circle.
the center of a circumscribed circle is called the focus.
It means that it has good boundries. There is not too much or too little freedom
What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
To circumscribed a circle about a triangle you use the angle. This is to get the right measurements.
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