A set of points in a plan that are equally distanced from a fixed point is called a circle. equation of a circle is: (x - h)2 + (y - k)2 = r2 Center = (h, k) Radius = r Since Radius (can vary for different circles on that plan) is at equal distance throughout the plan we can therefore say that a set of points in a plan that are equally distanced from a fixed point is called a circle.
sounds like a sphere to me.
A solid sphere perhaps?
It is a line segment.
They are points whose positions do not change under transformations.
I believe that is the definition of a straight line.
Equal divisions between two fixed points refer to dividing the distance between the two points into equal segments. This can be achieved by dividing the total distance by the number of desired divisions. Each division would then have an equal length.
To compensate for the motion of the Earth in order to observe a fixed object, such as a distant star. Relative to the Earth, distant objects do not move, but the Earth rotates and orbits the sun, thus all objects appear to move relative to a fixed point on the Earth. Therefore telescopes (which are fixed points) must move to compensate for this motion.
Its name shall be called "circle".
That set of points forms what is known as a "circle".
You're trying to describe an "ellipse".
The fixed points of a function f(x) are the points where f(x)= x.
Sphere
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It is the set of all points that are at a distance of 1 cm from a fixed point (called the centre).
sounds like a sphere to me.
the set of points equidistant from a fixed point
A specific mixture has a fixed boiling point.