This lesson covers vocabulary for one of geometry’s key 2D shapes: circles.

  • center (UK "centre")
  • circumference
  • diameter
  • chord
  • radius / radii
  • bisect
  • pi
  • arc
  • sector
  • segment
  • major segment
  • minor segment
  • secant
  • tangent
  • inscribed angle
  • central angle

Circle

Examine the image below:

circle

A circle has a variety of parts:

  • Center: The middle of the circle is called the center. The line of a circle is always equidistant from the center (if some parts are closer or further to the center, it becomes an oval).
  • Circumference:The circumference is the measure for the distance around the circle (in other words, it's the line of the circle).
  • Diameter: The diameter is the line that bisects the circle. This means it divides the circle into two equal parts with a line through the the center. Any straight line that has both endpoints on the circle is called a chord. A diameter is a kind of chord. It is the longest chord of any circle.
  • Radius: The distance from the center to the outside of the circle is called the radius.

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