The set of all points a given distance from a center point is a circle. The given distance is the radius, and the given point is the center. Or, in 3 dimensional space, a sphere.
A sphere
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circle
Alternates are fill-in-the-blank version of this Q. are the same distance from a point and a line
By definition, a set of all points all the same distance from a given point is a circle (in two-dimensional space). To why take a pencil (or a math compass), place it on a sheet of paper and hold the eraser down on a single point. Without moving the eraser, move the pencil around. The length of the pencil does not change so you are drawing all the points that are the same distance from a given point. What shape does it make? A circle. FYI If you are dealing with 3-dimensional space, the answer is a sphere.
A circle
The set of all points in space that are the same distance from a given point is called a sphere.
circle
That is a circle.
It is called a circle.
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.
"Circle". That "same distance" is the radius of the circle, and that "given point" is the center of the circle.
A circle.
circle, but the given end point is called the center of a circle : )
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A sphere
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