circlegeometric
Circlegeometric is the branch of geometry that concentrates on circles and the relationships between circles and lines, points, and other geometric objects. It studies the defining elements of a circle—the center, radius, diameter, and circumference—and the features formed by chords, tangents, secants, arcs, and angles subtended by arcs.
Fundamental results in circlegeometric include the inscribed angle theorem, which relates an angle formed by chords
Circlegeometric methods underpin many applications, including precise arc design in architecture, computer graphics rendering, robotic path
Historically, circle geometry stretches from classical Greek geometry through the work of Apollonius, with later development