1 thought on “The point inside a circle that is the same distance from all the points on the circle”
It is known as the centre of circle.
The center represents the position from which every point on a circle is equidistant, and the radius of the circle remains the distance from that point to the circle.
For example, if a circle has a radius of r and a center at point A, all the points on it will maintain similar distance from center.
Similarly, the radii will also have one logical endpoint on the circle and one at the center.
It is known as the centre of circle.