Yes ,it is a curve that is just around a circle
circle, compound curve, elipse . . . .
No, a circle can't be a parallelogram. A circle is a curve. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides constructed with four line segments. The line segments are straight, and the circle is a continuous curve.
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Yes, a circle is a closed curve: its starting and ending points are the same. (any arbitrary point) Yes, it is a closed plane curve (two-dimensional line). A circle has a constant arc curvature, as compared to obloid or elliptical closed curves.
That could be a loop.
it's a loop
Yes ,it is a curve that is just around a circle
If the curve is part of the circumference of the circle, it is called an arc.
A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.
A straight line that intersects a circle or curve at two points, but which has both end points outside the circle or curve is called a secant. A straight line that links two points on a circle or curve is called a chord. A straight line which touches a circle or curve at one point is called a tangent. A straight line that cuts a circle or curve at one point is a straight line.* For moving diagrams see Related links below this box.
circle, compound curve, elipse . . . .
No, a circle can't be a parallelogram. A circle is a curve. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides constructed with four line segments. The line segments are straight, and the circle is a continuous curve.
An ellipse is a conic section which is a closed curve. A circle is a special case of an ellipse.
An arc is part of the circumference of a circle
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1 since the one curve is the whole thing