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Cirkler

Cirkler is the Danish and Norwegian plural of cirkel, meaning circles. In mathematics it denotes the set of all points at a fixed distance from a given center, but the term is also used more broadly to refer to social groups or networks, such as circles of friends or professional circles.

In geometry, a circle is defined by its center and radius r. The circumference, the length around

Etymology and cognates: the term derives from Latin circulus, from Greek kyklos, and has given rise to

Applications and usage: circles appear across mathematics, including geometry and trigonometry, as well as in engineering,

Overall, cirkler encompasses both the precise geometric concept of a set of points at a fixed distance

the
circle,
is
C
=
2πr.
The
area
enclosed
by
the
circle
is
A
=
πr^2.
The
diameter
is
d
=
2r.
The
unit
circle
uses
r
=
1
and
is
described
by
x^2
+
y^2
=
1
in
Cartesian
coordinates.
A
circle
is
often
distinguished
from
a
disk,
where
the
disk
includes
the
interior
as
well
as
the
boundary.
related
words
in
many
European
languages.
The
Danish
and
Norwegian
forms
cirkel
and
cirkler
reflect
this
lineage.
architecture,
design,
and
art.
They
are
fundamental
in
topics
such
as
circular
motion,
optics,
and
map
projections.
In
everyday
language,
cirkler
can
describe
social
or
professional
networks,
such
as
the
inner
circles
of
influence
or
collaboration.
from
a
center
and
its
broader
metaphorical
use
to
describe
connected
groups
of
people
or
ideas.