1. diameter 2. radius 3. center 4. edge
A graph that shows information as parts of a circle is called a pie chart.
No. A rhombus has four equal straight sides. A circle has no straight parts.
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you need to fold the circle in half first, then cut it into 6, then unfold and draw a line down the folded area
You just divide the circles into 4 parts
Make a horizontal line and vertical line through the circle. You now have 4 parts. Make a line from the center to the edge of the circle in 3 of these parts and you now have 7 parts.
There are 2pi in a circle. If we divide a circle into 8 equal parts, then each part will be pi/4, [(2pi)/8].
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There are five parts of a circle. They are-1.Radius: It is the parts of the circle that be defined as the distance between the center of the cirlce and a point on the circle.2.Diameter: It is the parts of the circle that be defined as the distance between the two point on the circle which cross through the center of the circle. Note: Every diameter of a circle is a chord; however, not every chord is a diameter. Whether a chord passes through the center determines if it is or is not the diameter.3.Chord: It is the parts of the circle that be defined as the line whose end points are on the circle.4.Secant Line: This line intersects the circle exactly at two points.5.Tangent Line: This line intersects the circle on the point.Thus we can define parts of a circle.
it is a circle graph
1. diameter 2. radius 3. center 4. edge
The three parts are:the interior of the circle, the points on the circle (points on its circumference) the outside of the circle.
A chord is a straight line within a circle that divides the circle into two parts - these parts are called arcs.The diameter is a chord that runs through the centre of the circle and divides the circle into two equal parts.
step 1: make a circle with a compass step 2: divide the circle into 4 equal parts step 3: draw curved lines
Ans: 16 pieces One chord divides the circle into 2 parts. Two chords divide the circle into 4 parts, in the third three chords divide the circle into 3 parts and the forth diagram 4 chords divide the circle into 11 parts. Here you see that the first cut creates 1 new region (1+1) The second cut creates 2 new regions (2+2) The third cut creates 3 new regions (4+3) and the 4th cut creates 4 new regions (7+4) So, 5th cut is (11+5) This is mathematically represented as F (n) = n + f (n-1)