A chord of a circle that contains the center of the circle is called the diameter.
This is the center of the circle. From the center of the circle, all the points on the circle are equally distant.
A diameter is a segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.
I meant " = If a circle has its center infinitely into the right and has an infinite radius does the circle exist?" =
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A great circle lies in the plane that includes the center of the Earth. The plane of a small circle doesn't include the center of the Earth.
Let's be very careful here: The "great circle" of a sphere is a circle that lies on the surface ofthe sphere, so there's no way the great circle can "pass through" the sphere's center.However, in order for the circle to be a "great circle", its center must be the center of the sphere.
If ... the square of (the x-coordinate of the point minus the x-coordinate of the center of the circle) added to the square of (the y-coordinate of the point minus the y-coordinate of the center of the circle) is equal to the square of the circle's radius, then the point is on the circle.
No. Every circle on the sphere whose center is also the center of the sphere is a great circle. If the circle's center is not also the center of the sphere, then the circle is a small circle.
There are infinitely many points. One of these is (10, 0).
There are infinitely many such points. One of them is: (2,236, 4.291)
A great circle is a circle on the surface of a sphere that has the same center as the sphere, while a small circle does not share the same center as the sphere. Great circles have the largest circumference of all circles on a sphere, whereas small circles have smaller circumferences. The equator is an example of a great circle on Earth, while lines of latitude other than the equator are examples of small circles.
the artic circle
The Village Center Circle in Summerlin NV lies between the 2600' and 2800' contour lines on a topo map.
No it's made by the circle that how they get the circle not the center.
To draw a great circle on a sphere, start by defining the diameter as the largest circle that can be drawn on the sphere's surface. For small circles, choose a point on the sphere and draw a circle with that point as the center and the radius less than the sphere's radius. Remember that the center of a small circle lies outside the circle on a sphere's surface.
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