It is called the radius.
It is the centre of a circle
Any straight line from the centre to the circumference is a radius and all are the same length.
The diameter (not diametre) of a circle is a segment of a straight line going from the circumference (or perimeter), through the centre of the circle, to meet the circumference on the other side. A diameter of a sphere is defined analogously.
A line segment with the center of a circle as one endpoint and the other endpoint on the circumference of the circle is a rdius of that circle.
The name of a straight line joining two points on the circumference of a circle is a chord.If the line passes through the the centre of the circle it is called a diameter
A line segment drawn through the centre of a circle and having endpoints on the circumference of that circle is called the diameter. Notably, a line segement with one endpoint at the centre of the circle and one anywhere on the circumference of the circle is called the radius, and is exactly half the length of the diameter.
360 degrees * * * * * That is a nonsensical answer. The diameter of a circle is a straight line segment, going from the circumference of the circle, through the centre, to the circumference on the other side.
A circle is divided into two parts by a straight line going from one point on its circumference to another. This creates two segments of the circle. The smaller part is generally called the segment but the other part, is also a segment. If the centre of the circle lies in it then it may be called the major segment.
if that line segment intersects the centre of the circle it is called a radius.
A line segment with its endpoints on the circumference (curve) of a circle is called a chord of that circle. If it passes through the center of the circle (which it can, but does not have to do), it is called a diameter of the circle. See the links below for more information.Is called a radius.
This distance is called the 'radius'.
what about such a line segment? the length of such a segment is called the radius. the area of the circle is pi*the length of this segment squared the circumference is 2*pi*the length of this segment
It is the centre of a circle
The centre of a circle is simply called the cnetre. The edge may called the perimeter, the circumference or the edge.
The width of a circle is called the diameter. The distance from the centre to the edge is called the radius and the distance around the rim is called the circumference
Any straight line from the centre to the circumference is a radius and all are the same length.
The diameter (not diametre) of a circle is a segment of a straight line going from the circumference (or perimeter), through the centre of the circle, to meet the circumference on the other side. A diameter of a sphere is defined analogously.