> Mangoza wrote:
If you draw a smaller circle in the centre of a larger circle than those two circles will be equidistant to each other.
NO, that means they are concentric, meaning each center point is at the exact same location in space. What it DOES mean, is that if circle A had a radius equal to half of that of circle B, and you were to draw a THIRD concentric circle C, with a radius equal to double of that of Circle B... than you could say that if a line drawn from the circles' centers at a given angle D, when intersecting circle A would make point a, intersecting circle B would make point b, and intersecting circle C would make point c... that points a and c were equidistant from point b...
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