cercles
Cercles, commonly referred to in English as circles, are the set of all points in a plane at a fixed distance from a given point, the center. The fixed distance is called the radius, and the diameter is twice the radius. A circle is a two‑dimensional shape with infinite symmetry: any line through the center intersects the circle at two opposite points.
Key measures are radius r, diameter d = 2r, area A = π r^2, and circumference C = 2π r.
In analytic geometry, a circle with center (h, k) and radius r has equation (x − h)^2 +
Circles appear in many geometric constructions and concepts: an inscribed circle (incircle) fits inside a polygon,
Historically, the circle has been a central object in mathematics since antiquity. Euclid established foundational properties,