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The distance from one side of a circle through the center to the other side is called the diameter of the circle.
The a line segment from the center of the circle to any point on the circle is a radius of the circle. By definition of a circle, all radii have the same length. We also use the term radius to mean the length of a radius of the circle.
Any straight line segment connecting two points on a circle or ellipse is called a chord. Any chord in a circle which has no longer chord is called a diameter, and any segment connecting the circle's center (the midpoint of a diameter) to a point on the circle is called a radius.
Circle is the shape that has all points at the same distance from its centre
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