The union of a circle and its interior refers to the combination of all points on the circle itself and all points inside the circle. This forms a set that includes both the boundary of the circle and its interior region. In mathematical terms, this union is represented as the circle itself along with all points within the circle, denoted as the closed disk.
exterior and interior of a circle
the interior of a circle is called a cabret
the set of points whose distance from the center of the circle is less than that of the radius.
That's a "sector" of the circle. It looks like a slice of pie.
The area bounded by an arc of circle and two radii is known as a "circular sector"
exterior and interior of a circle
the interior of a circle is called a cabret
Yes
the disk
inscribed angle
Any point whose distance from the centre of the circle is smaller than the radius of the circle.
Infinity! Because you can split circle into countless triangles!
The three parts are:the interior of the circle, the points on the circle (points on its circumference) the outside of the circle.
interior
Ossoli Circle's motto is 'Strength in union'.
the set of points whose distance from the center of the circle is less than that of the radius.
The set points whose distance from the center of the circle that is less than the radius. A disk.