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What is the difference between circumscribed & inscribed shapes?

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Inscribed shapes are shapes that can “fit” inside other shapes. For example, a circle can fit well into a square, while touching each of the squared 4 sides. A circumscribed shape is a shape that can “surround” a shape while touching it, for example a circle can also fit around the square while each of the square’s points are touching the circle.
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