A three radii refers to a geometric figure with three radii originating from the same center point. In a circle, the radii are lines drawn from the center to any point on the circumference, and having three radii means there are three such lines extending from the center. The radii of a circle are always equal in length, as they all have the same distance from the center. Having three radii is a characteristic of certain shapes, such as equilateral triangles inscribed in circles.
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Well, honey, a radius is a straight line from the center of a circle to its perimeter. So, three radii would simply be three of those lines extending from the center to the edge of the circle. It's like having three slices of pie, but without the calories.
2 radii = one diameter
the single form of radii is radius
It is radii which is the plural of radius
NoneAdditional Information:-Unless it is the diameter of the circle which is its the largest chord then it will have a length equal to two radii (but the chord itself has no radii).
Yes. All radii of the same circle have the same length.