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How is a triangle different from a circle? - Answers
Both are plane 2-dimensional figures. However, a triangle has three(3) straight sides. A circle does NOT have any straight sides, , but are constantly curving. Both are enclosed figures. The distance (radius) from a the centre of a circle to the circumference is constant. The distance from the 'centroid' of a triangle varies.
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How is a triangle different from a circle? - Answers
Both are plane 2-dimensional figures. However, a triangle has three(3) straight sides. A circle does NOT have any straight sides, , but are constantly curving. Both are enclosed figures. The distance (radius) from a the centre of a circle to the circumference is constant. The distance from the 'centroid' of a triangle varies.
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How is a triangle different from a circle? - Answers
Both are plane 2-dimensional figures. However, a triangle has three(3) straight sides. A circle does NOT have any straight sides, , but are constantly curving. Both are enclosed figures. The distance (radius) from a the centre of a circle to the circumference is constant. The distance from the 'centroid' of a triangle varies.
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