Which of the following is not a true statement? pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The center of a circle is the distance from one point on a circle to the opposite side. The radius of a circle has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the circle. The circumference of a circle is twice the product of pi and its radius. @matricked @dg2
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The center of a circle is the distance from one point on a circle to the opposite side.
The center of a circle is the distance from one point on a circle to the opposite side. (its not correct)
What is correct then?
@matricked
The circumference of a circle is twice the product of pi and its radius is wrong.
its what not right their asking
second option is the correct answer
The center of a circle is the distance from one point on a circle to the opposite side. (its not correct) i meant its not the true statement
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