
To Check : If the center of a regular

Answer to Problem 3SGR
The centre of a regular polygon is NOT the distance from the middle to the circle circumscribed the polygon. The given statement is therefore false.
Explanation of Solution
The center of a regular polygon is a point in the center of the polygon, which will be equidistant to each of the vertices of the polygon and the radius of the circle circumscribed the polygon.
Therefore, since center is a point and not a distance,
The given statement is false.
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