What is a circle’s center?

A. curved part of the circle
B. a point in the middle of a circle from which all other points are equal distance
C. distance around the outside of the circle
D. a line segment that connects two points on the circle
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A center is a point that is the same distance from all the points on the circle.

So, a circle’s center is a point in the middle of a circle from which all other points are equal distance.

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