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Circle Facts - 2
Circles are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and exterior.
Circle is a closed figure and not a polygon.
A circle can be drawn with the help of a compass.
All the points on a circle are at the same distance from the center of the circle.
A line from the center to any point on the circle is called radius.
Diameter is twice the radius.
The circumference of a circle means the length of the circle.
Directions:
Answer the following. Draw a circle with compass and write all its properties.
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Circle Facts - 2
Q 1
: Circle is a closed figure and is not a ________
quadrilateral
square
polygon
Q 2
: All the points on a circle are at the same distance from the
center of the circle
points on the circle
points outside the circle
Q 3
: In the circle shown what the segments of equal length
DT, DR and DS
DR, DR and DS
DT, TR and DS
Q 4
: A line segment whose end points are the center of the circle and point on the circle is called
diameter
line segment
radius
line
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