A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point, the center.simplified, it is all the points on a plane that are the same distance from a given point.
The point or points in math are what you call the little dots used in graphs, charts, or tables. Points usually refer to the alphabet exp: Point A, Point B, Point C... I have never seen points that are named with numbers, but I'm pretty sure that it is possible.:)
1 point = 0.254 mm, and 1 mm = 3.94 points HTH :-)
intensity of ring formed depends upon the thickness of air coloumn b\w the lens & glass plate.and the locus of points having same thickness of aircolumn is a circle,with the center as the point of contact of b\w the glass plate and lens.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
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A Circle.
This is the center, or locus, of a set of points, such as a curve or circle.
A circle is the locus of all points equidistant from a given point, which is the center of the circle, and a circle can be drawn with a compass. (The phrase "locus of points for a circle" does not seem to be conventionally defined.) or true
The locus point is the perpendicular bisector of AB. The locus point is the perpendicular bisector of AB.
The locus of a moving point so that it is equidistant from another fixed point (i.e. the distance between them is always constant) is a circle.
You can define a circle as the locus (set) of all points equidistant from a given point.
A circle, rotated about any diameter, will generate a sphere with the same radius. A circle is the locus of all points in 2-dimensional space that are equidistant from a fixed point. A sphere is the locus of all points in 3-dimensional space that are equidistant from a fixed point.
Every point equidistant from (4, 1) and (10, 1) lies on the line [ x = 7 ],and that's the equation.
a straight line ..
That's a sphere whose radius is the constant equal distance.
The locus of points equidistant from lines y = 0 and x = 3 is the line y = -x + 3.