Yes. All radii of the same circle have the same length.
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An arc, which is a uniformly curved line with a common radii point.
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. Make sure you mean circle and not ellipse or something though because then the answer would be no.
Radii is the plural of radius. A radius is the length of a line segment between the center and the circumference of a circle or sphere.
Yes, all radii of a given circle have the same length. A circle is defined as all the points on a plane that have a specified distance from a given point, called the center. Any segment from the center to the circle is called a radius (plural radii). Thus, by definition, all such segments (all radii) have the same length.
All the radii of a circle are of equal length. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the out edge. Having equal radii is what defines a circle.
Yes. All radii of the same circle have the same length.
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Yes, all radii of a circle have the same length. One often thinks of the radius as being this length.
Is a SECTOR. or SEGMENT.
The plural of 'radius' is 'radii', not 'radiuses'. A circle has an infinite number of radii, but they are all of the same length.
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NO. All the radii of a circle are of exactly the same length. In fact, that is the definition of the locus of a point describing a circle.
Yes providing that they are in the same circle
Since the line segments are both radii ; centre of circle to circumference of circle. Them both line segments are the same length. The colour is just put in to 'throw' you!!!!!