The circle is a closed curve equidistance from a point called the center of the circle
The distance from the center to any point on the closed curve is called the radius
Any distance joining 2 points on the closed curve and passes through the center of the circle is called a diameter of the circle
The closed curve is called the circumference of the circle, which means the length of the circle
The circumference of the circle is equal to the product of the diameter and the constant value pi

C is the circumference, d is the diameter
The diameter of the circle is twice its radius, then

So we can write the rule of the circumference as

Any line segment joining 2 points on the circumference and does not pass through the center is called a chord of the circle
The sector is a part of the circle formed from two radii and an arc
Now, congruent circles mean circles have the same diameter, radii, circumference, area, and everything are equal in them
Concentric circles are the circles that have the same center with different radii
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The tangent of a circle is a line that touches the circle in only ONE point
It is perpendicular to the radius or the diameter at the point of touching which is called the point of tangency
The measure of the circle is 360 degrees