Definition: The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! That definition you read – it’s quite precise and neat - about the “center” of a circle, oh so sweet! Let's break it down with a little rhyme, to make it clear: “ Center is the heart, if you please, Where all points on the edge find ease. It's the spot that’s equal distance true, From every point, for me and you!” Think of a clock face, shining bright, The number twelve – that’s the center’s light! Every hour mark is equally far, From the middle point, like a shining star. So "equidistant" means “the same distance,” see? That's what the dictionary wants you to decree! Does that make sense to everyone here? Any questions before we move on with our lesson?