A curve or circle in a string refers to the geometric shape that the string takes when it is bent or looped. In mathematical terms, a string can be represented as a set of points in space, and when it bends, it forms a continuous curve with varying curvature. A circle specifically represents a special case of a curve where all points are equidistant from a central point. The curvature of the string can be analyzed using calculus and geometry to understand its properties and behavior.
Yes ,it is a curve that is just around a circle
To draw a circle with a piece of string, first, tie one end of the string to a pencil or pen. Next, anchor the other end of the string at the center point where you want the circle to be. Keeping the string taut, move the pencil around the central point in a smooth, circular motion to create your circle. Adjust the length of the string to change the radius of the circle as needed.
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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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