If points on the circumference are excluded from the locus then an open circle, else a closed one.
If the inequality is > or< then it is an open circle. If it is greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, it is a closed circle.
a circle. A square, circle, rectangle, or triangle.
If the value at the end is not included (< or >) then it should be an open circle. If the value at the end isincluded (≤ or ≥) then it should be a closed circle.
Circle
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If points on the circumference are excluded from the locus then an open circle, else a closed one.
If the inequality is > or< then it is an open circle. If it is greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, it is a closed circle.
closed figure
yes a circle is closed but is not a polygon
a circle. A square, circle, rectangle, or triangle.
Yes.
An open or closed circle are used to graph an inequality in one variable. An open circle is used if the value at the end point is excluded from the feasible region while a closed circle is used if the value at that point is within the accepted region.
I dunno an who cares! we use closed circles when we include the number on which it is and if we dont want to include it then we use open circle
An ellipse is a conic section which is a closed curve. A circle is a special case of an ellipse.