Yes it is, two radii make up the dimater of a circle. :)
The sum of two radii of a circle is the same as the diameter of the circle.
The shape made inside a circle by an arc and two radii is a sector.
Yes. All radii of the same circle have the same length.
NoneAdditional Information:-Unless it is the diameter of the circle which is its the largest chord then it will have a length equal to two radii (but the chord itself has no radii).
A part of a circle enclosed by two radii is called a sector.
Yes it is, two radii make up the dimater of a circle. :)
The sum of two radii of a circle is the same as the diameter of the circle.
The shape made inside a circle by an arc and two radii is a sector.
Yes. All radii of the same circle have the same length.
NoneAdditional Information:-Unless it is the diameter of the circle which is its the largest chord then it will have a length equal to two radii (but the chord itself has no radii).
I always called it an arc. It is simply a section of the circle. The ends are determined by the two radii you referenced. Each of the radii start at the center of the circle and end at their intersection with the circle. The portion of the circle that lies between the ends of the two radii is an arc.
Their circumferences are in direct proportion to their radii. Their areas are in direct proportion to the square of their radii.
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The area bounded by an arc of circle and two radii is known as a "circular sector"
First of all , what is 'radi' . If you mean the plural of radius , it is 'RADII'. Note the spelling. It is pronounced as 'ray-dee- eye'. A circle has an infinite number of radii.