the midpoint of a circle is the center of it and they put a point to represent it
the center
Its centre!
All right triangles inscribed in a circle have their vertices on the circle and the hypotenuse as the circle's diameter. Thus the midpoint of the hypotenuse is the center of the circle nd all points on the circle are eqully as far from the center even so the vertex of the right angle.
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the midpoint of a circle is the center of it and they put a point to represent it
the center
Its centre!
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All right triangles inscribed in a circle have their vertices on the circle and the hypotenuse as the circle's diameter. Thus the midpoint of the hypotenuse is the center of the circle nd all points on the circle are eqully as far from the center even so the vertex of the right angle.
to be honest I dont know
Half of the chord, the distance of the midpoint from the center, and a radius, form a right triangle, with the radius as its hypotenuse. (4.5)2 + (6)2 = (radius)2 (20.25) + (36) = 56.25 = R2 Radius = 7.5 inches
It's not clear from the question whether 'P' is the center of the circle, or maybe the circumference.The distance from the center to the midpoint of AB is 8 mm.The distance from the midpoint of AB the rest of the way to the circumferenceof the circle is 2 mm.
There are a few ways that you can. 1. Circumference- the distance around the circle. 2. Diameter- the distance from one midpoint to the opposite midpoint. 3. Radius- The distance from the center of the circle to any edge. there may be other ways to measure a circle but these are the most used/most important.
There is such a point only if all the circles are concentric.
The radius of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord intersects the chord at its midpoint, so it is said to bisect the chord.