circumcircle |
circumcentre |
As nouns the difference between circumcircle and circumcentre
is that
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible) while
circumcentre is .
polygon |
circumcircle |
As nouns the difference between polygon and circumcircle
is that
polygon is while
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible).
triangle |
circumcircle |
As nouns the difference between triangle and circumcircle
is that
triangle is a polygon with three sides and three angles while
circumcircle is a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible.
As a proper noun Triangle
is the area comprising the cities of
Raleigh,
Durham and
Chapel Hill in
North Carolina. Used with "the" except when attributive.
vertex |
circumcircle |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between vertex and circumcircle
is that
vertex is (mathematics) a point on the curve with a local minimum or maximum of curvature while
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible).
As nouns the difference between vertex and circumcircle
is that
vertex is the highest point of something while
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible).
circle |
circumcircle |
As nouns the difference between circle and circumcircle
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
circumcircle is a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.