A sphere
A sphere
The figure you are describing is a sphere. In a sphere, every point on its surface is equidistant from a central point, known as the center of the sphere. This constant distance from the center is referred to as the radius. Spheres are three-dimensional shapes and can be found in various contexts, such as in geometric studies and in nature.
It is the center of the circle
equidistant, the circumference of a circle is formed by equidistant points from the center of the circle. It could also be the surface of a sphere if you are not limited to two dimensions.
THE center
A sphere
The figure you are describing is a sphere. In a sphere, every point on its surface is equidistant from a central point, known as the center of the sphere. This constant distance from the center is referred to as the radius. Spheres are three-dimensional shapes and can be found in various contexts, such as in geometric studies and in nature.
It is the center of the circle
equidistant, the circumference of a circle is formed by equidistant points from the center of the circle. It could also be the surface of a sphere if you are not limited to two dimensions.
THE center
Perhaps the answer to the question is "equidistant".
That point which is equidistant from every point on the circumference. It's just called the center.
A circle.
The center of the circle. That's how the circle is defined. (The collection of all points on a plane equidistant from a fixed point. The fixed point is the center and the fixed distance is the radius.)
the center
the center
The center of the circle.