Answer: This Pagan has no idea what you are talking about with the one leg of the star. It was probably drawn badly or it's a personal drawing which has meaning for only the person who drew it. The five points within a circle is a pentacle which is a symbol of the goddesses Venus and Inanna/Ishtar. Modern Pagans adopted it as their religious symbol. Answer: "North is this way"
Usually found on a map.
It will intersect two points always because its a straight line and extends beyond the two points.
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As far as I know, there is no "regular" 4 pointed star. However, if you have a 4 pointed star, you can draw a circle through it's inner points and a second circle around its outer points. If we say that the inner circle has radius "r" and the outer circle has radius "R", that the angle, "a", of the star's points are: a = atan(2r / (R√2 - r) If the outer circle is twice as big as the inner circle, this becomes: a = atan(2r / (2r√2 - r) = atan(2 / (2√2-1) = 47.5°
== == A Pentagram, used by Pagans, is usually a five pointed star, within a circle. In most cases it is displayed with one of the points of the star at the top. == ==
A. If the line segment touches two points on the circle it is called as: 1. secant; if the line extends outside the circle. 2. chord; if the line is present only within the circle. B. If the line segment touches one point on the circle AND the center of the circle AND is present only within the circle it is called as: radius.
A circle does not have any points. The circle is completely rounded off.
A segment with end points on a circle is a chord of that circle.
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A straight line joining points on a circle is called a "chord" of that circle. If the line happens to pass through the center of the circle, then it's a "diameter" of that circle. The question asked about "points" on a circle, so two points on the circumference of that circle are being considered. (No line can join more than two points of a circle.)
The points in a circle are just points in a circle. Also, a plane cannot be within a circle because planes go on forever in all directions, so a circle can be within a plane.
This is the center of the circle. From the center of the circle, all the points on the circle are equally distant.
Yes, and the two points are located on the circumference of the circle