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In geometry, a circumscribed circle for a set of points is a circle passing through each of them. Such a circle is said to circumscribe the points or a polygon formed from them; such a polygon is said to be inscribed in the circle.

  • Circumcircle, the circumscribed circle of a triangle, which always exists for a given triangle.
  • Cyclic polygon, a general polygon that can be circumscribed by a circle. The vertices of this polygon are concyclic points. All triangles are cyclic polygons.
  • Cyclic quadrilateral, a special case of a cyclic polygon.

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