Circumscribed Figures
Circumscribed figures are geometric shapes that are drawn around another shape, such that the outer shape touches the inner shape at specific points. For example, a circle can be circumscribed by a square if the corners of the square touch the circle. This concept is often used in geometry to explore relationships between different shapes.
In a circumscribed figure, the inner shape is typically inscribed within the outer shape. For instance, a triangle can be inscribed within a circle, making the circle the circumscribed figure. Understanding circumscribed figures helps in studying properties like area, perimeter, and angles in various geometric contexts.