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The Circle
The circle is a plane geometrical curve such that all its points lie at a fixed distance R, called the radius of the circle, from a point O, called the center of the circle.
 
 

Up to now we have dealt with polygons. The sides of polygons are straight lines segments. The circle is a different kind of figures defined by a curve line.

 The length of the curve, which is denoted by C, is called the circumference. The relationship between C and R is given by

where

which is read as “the number p  (pi) is approximately equal to 3,14159” . Nevertheless, for many calculations the approximation

is used. One way to check this result is by drawing some circles, for each of them measure its radius R its circumference C and establish that the relationship  C = 2p R with p  = 3,14 is, in fact, right. One way of doing this is shown in detail in the following video (the audio is in Spanish)


How to draw a circle video
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The diameter D of the circle is defined by

The circumference C may now be written  in terms of the diameter D

Let us now consider a straight line which intersects the circle in two points A and B. The segment of the line defined by A and B is called the AB chord.

Thus, the diameter is the longest of all possible chords in a given circle. One can also define the diameter by saying that is a chord which passes through the center O of the circle.

Suppose that the points A and B get closer together. Then, the length of the chord decreases. Consider the case  in which they get so close together  that the points A and B  coalesce in just one point, which we call E. In this case the straight line is called the tangent to the circle at point E. The tangent at point E is perpendicular to the radius which joins point E and the center O of the circle.

 

 

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