Last updated on: 2021-08-04.

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A collection of classical geometry in computable formats along with code and diagrams.

Computable Euclid

Circles

Euclid: “A circle is a plane figure bounded by one curved line, and such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within it to the bounding line, are equal. The bounding line is called its circumference and the point, its center.” The radius is the distance from center to edge, and the diameter is twice that. Nature provided the ancient many examples of circles, such as the Moon.