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The diameter of a circle is equal to twice it's radius

TRUE OR FALSE​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

The diameter of a circle is a single line segment that stretches the entire width of the circle, intersecting with the center point and two points around the circumference. The diameter measures how wide the circle is, and is always equal to twice the radius (2r).

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