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The distance from any point on a circle to the center of the circle is the _____ . radius area diameter circumference
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The distance from any point on a circle to the center of the circle is the _____ .
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circumference
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I think it would be the radius, because if it’s from any point only to the center, then that’s literally the radius. Circumference is the distance AROUND the whole circle, diameter is from one side to the complete other side, and it’s def not area.
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