doronshadmi
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Since the unit circle has r=1, one dimension is already assumed and therefore it takes only 1 coordinate (the angle) to locate a point drawn on the unite circle.
It is like as if you say:
Coordinate x is already assumed and therefore it takes only 1 coordinate
As for a circle w.r.t a plane, if a circle is taken as a dimension 1 element w.r.t to a given plane, then the given plane is at and beyond the magnitude value of dimension 1 element, exactly as dimension 1 has a room for one or many dimension 0 elements, dimension 2 has a room for one or many dimension 0 and dimension 1 elements, etc ... ad infintum.
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