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A circle
is a simple shape
of Euclidean geometry that is the set of all points
in a plane that are at a given distance from a given
point, the centre. The distance between any of the points
and the centre is called the radius. It can also be defined as the locus of a point
equidistant from a fixed point.
A circle is a
simple closed curve
which divides the plane into two regions: an interior and an exterior. In everyday use, the
term "circle" may be used interchangeably to refer to either the
boundary of the figure, or to the whole figure including its interior; in
strict technical usage, the circle is the former and the latter is called a disk.
A circle can be
defined as the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from
a given point is constant.
A circle may
also be defined as a special ellipse in which the two foci
are coincident and the eccentricity is 0. Circles are conic
sections attained when a right
circular cone is intersected by a plane perpendicular to the axis of the
cone.
Looking for circles, is a lot like
swimming in a round pool. You go round and round. There's a lots of splashing.
But, you don't get anywhere.
Did you find lots of circles? We knew
you would. And, we hope that your search has made you very happy.
We hope you
take a circuituitous route to a happy and fun filled Look For Circles Day
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