It's the middle point of line.
Hardly! How far would that be from a point 3/4 way along the line? Try centre of a circle, or of a sphere.
no
A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
A transformation known as a translation moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction. In a translation, each point of the figure is shifted uniformly along a straight path, maintaining the shape and size of the figure. This operation does not alter the figure’s orientation or size, simply relocating it in the coordinate plane.
The set of all points in space that are the same distance from a given point is called a sphere.
A circle
no
A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
Alternates are fill-in-the-blank version of this Q. are the same distance from a point and a line
The distance between one point of a wave to the same point on the next wave is called the wavelength.
they wouldn't have a distance from each other because they're on the same point
The centre.
The points are all the same distance from the center of the circle. The distance between the center and any point is the radius of the circle.
Anythings that are concentric share the same "center". In this case, regular polygons (mostly) have a point in their interior that is the same distance from each of its vertices ("corners"). Concentric polygons would all have the same center point.
It is the circle's center point
A globular sphere has all points at the same distance from an interiocenter point.
The center
neutral point