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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.
They are called equidistant points and form points on a sphere for a solid or a circle on a plane figure.
A circle
The locus in a plane is two more intersecting lines, perpendicular to each other (and of course half-way between the given lines.
A 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.
A locus of points is just the set of points satisfying a given condition. The locus of points equidistant from a point is a circle, since a circle is just a set of points which are all the same distance away from the center
They are called equidistant points and form points on a sphere for a solid or a circle on a plane figure.
That's a sphere whose radius is the constant equal distance.
A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.simplified, it is all the points on a plane that are the same distance from a given point.
sphere
A circle
the pair of lines bisecting the angles formed by the given lines
Circle!
a circle?
The locus in a plane is two more intersecting lines, perpendicular to each other (and of course half-way between the given lines.
A circle.