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What is the word for interior with a circle
What is a word for “very slow”?a word for algebraic symmetryIs there a word for “that’s not my fault”?What is a third of a circle or a third of a plane called?Is there a word for “undissolved flour” when mixing with water?Is there a word for someone who is biased, or prejudiced against, or who harbors contempt for poor people?Word for quadrilateral with no general propertiesAre there a single noun word or an idiomatic expression to describe “a curious little boy who is eager for knowledge about everything in the world”?What word describes the woman who behaves like the man?What is the word for “Meant to be understood by someone special”?
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I'd like to know what is the word to describe the entire interior within a circle. Circle is for the boundary only and does not include the interior of it.
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I'd like to know what is the word to describe the entire interior within a circle. Circle is for the boundary only and does not include the interior of it.
word-request mathematics
What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41
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I'd like to know what is the word to describe the entire interior within a circle. Circle is for the boundary only and does not include the interior of it.
word-request mathematics
I'd like to know what is the word to describe the entire interior within a circle. Circle is for the boundary only and does not include the interior of it.
word-request mathematics
word-request mathematics
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Math WizardMath Wizard
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What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41
add a comment |
What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41
What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41
add a comment |
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Mathematically speaking, it's a closed disk.
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.
Non-mathematicians will be satisfied to call it just a disk.
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
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Euclidean geometry deals with figures such as: circles, rectangles, etc.
The parts inside the figures are simply an area or space.
It refers to the space inside the line or lines. Beyond that, there are all sorts of complexities I am not really trained for. :)
"Any time you need to determine the space inside a circle or the amount of space a circle covers, you can use the equation for the area of a circle. Especially for real world applications of this skill, measuring diameter is often the simplest way to start."
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Mathematically speaking, it's a closed disk.
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.
Non-mathematicians will be satisfied to call it just a disk.
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
add a comment |
Mathematically speaking, it's a closed disk.
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.
Non-mathematicians will be satisfied to call it just a disk.
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
add a comment |
Mathematically speaking, it's a closed disk.
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.
Non-mathematicians will be satisfied to call it just a disk.
Mathematically speaking, it's a closed disk.
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be closed if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and open if it does not.
Non-mathematicians will be satisfied to call it just a disk.
answered May 17 at 17:28
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Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
add a comment |
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
Closed means including the boundary (the circle). The bounded region excluding the circle itself is an open disk.
– laugh
May 18 at 18:57
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
You should provide a link to Wikipedia. Open and closed disk do not refer to the region covered by the disk per se. It means the perimeter and the interior. A region in a plane bounded by a circle does not explain the idea.
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:43
add a comment |
Euclidean geometry deals with figures such as: circles, rectangles, etc.
The parts inside the figures are simply an area or space.
It refers to the space inside the line or lines. Beyond that, there are all sorts of complexities I am not really trained for. :)
"Any time you need to determine the space inside a circle or the amount of space a circle covers, you can use the equation for the area of a circle. Especially for real world applications of this skill, measuring diameter is often the simplest way to start."
space inside a circle or amount of spaced a circle covers
add a comment |
Euclidean geometry deals with figures such as: circles, rectangles, etc.
The parts inside the figures are simply an area or space.
It refers to the space inside the line or lines. Beyond that, there are all sorts of complexities I am not really trained for. :)
"Any time you need to determine the space inside a circle or the amount of space a circle covers, you can use the equation for the area of a circle. Especially for real world applications of this skill, measuring diameter is often the simplest way to start."
space inside a circle or amount of spaced a circle covers
add a comment |
Euclidean geometry deals with figures such as: circles, rectangles, etc.
The parts inside the figures are simply an area or space.
It refers to the space inside the line or lines. Beyond that, there are all sorts of complexities I am not really trained for. :)
"Any time you need to determine the space inside a circle or the amount of space a circle covers, you can use the equation for the area of a circle. Especially for real world applications of this skill, measuring diameter is often the simplest way to start."
space inside a circle or amount of spaced a circle covers
Euclidean geometry deals with figures such as: circles, rectangles, etc.
The parts inside the figures are simply an area or space.
It refers to the space inside the line or lines. Beyond that, there are all sorts of complexities I am not really trained for. :)
"Any time you need to determine the space inside a circle or the amount of space a circle covers, you can use the equation for the area of a circle. Especially for real world applications of this skill, measuring diameter is often the simplest way to start."
space inside a circle or amount of spaced a circle covers
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What is the word in your native language. Have you used a bilingual dictionary?
– James K
May 17 at 17:50
[I'd like to know what the word is to describe etc.]
– Lambie
May 19 at 19:41