Difference between revisions of "Cyclic"
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− | A [[polygon]] is '''cyclic''' if it can be [[ | + | A [[polygon]] is '''cyclic''' if it can be [[inscribed]] in a circle. All triangles, for example, are cyclic. |
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+ | * [[Inscribe]] | ||
* [[Circumscribe]] | * [[Circumscribe]] | ||
* [[Circumradius]] | * [[Circumradius]] | ||
* [[Polygon]] | * [[Polygon]] |
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A polygon is cyclic if it can be inscribed in a circle. All triangles, for example, are cyclic.