It is the set of all point INSIDE the circle but not points on the circumference.
== == Inscribed is a polygon inside a circle with all points on a given point in the circle. Circumscribed is a circle inside a polygon with any given point touching just one point on the polygon. Hope this helped.
Is equidistant from all points on the circle.
The center of the circle.
A chord and the diameter is the largest chord of a circle. A2. Remember, the circle is the bit inside the curved line, NOT the curved line. [A circle is bounded by ... .] From any two points on a circle, you could erect a variety of lines, of which the shortest for any given quest would be a straight line. The other natural line joining two points would be the arc joining two points on the perimeter of a circle. * * * * * Actually, I believe that a circle IS the curved line. A circle is defined as the locus of all points that are at a constant distance from a fixed point (the centre). This is the boundary of the circle, not its interior.
The center.
It is the set of all point INSIDE the circle but not points on the circumference.
That's called the center
A circular region or a disk.
the set f all points of the plane which lie either on the circle or inside the circle form the circular region
This is the center of the circle. From the center of the circle, all the points on the circle are equally distant.
== == Inscribed is a polygon inside a circle with all points on a given point in the circle. Circumscribed is a circle inside a polygon with any given point touching just one point on the polygon. Hope this helped.
all the points in the inscribed circle are also in the bigger circle. If all the points in the outside circle are the set O ... and all the points in the inner circle are the set I... Then I is a subset of O, just like a venn diagram
Yes. A circle is defined as the set of all points in a plane equidistant from a given point (the center of the circle) - hence - all points of a circle must be co-planar by definition.
It is the centre of the circle
If the circle is inside the square, four.
EquidistantIt's called the center or origin of the circle. All points on a circle are equidistant from the center