Yes it is, two radii make up the dimater of a circle. :)
The sum of two radii of a circle is the same as the diameter of the circle.
NoneAdditional Information:-Unless it is the diameter of the circle which is its the largest chord then it will have a length equal to two radii (but the chord itself has no radii).
Yes. D = 2R
The diameter STUPID!
Think of a diameter as two radii in a straight line...
2 radii = one diameter
Only if they are placed in such a way as to make a straight line ,i.e., they should be placed at 180 degrees to each other.
No, 2 radii makes a diameter, because the diameter is the line which goes across the circle and exactly in the middle, and radius is the line from the circumference to the center. So r/2 = d
That's right. In a circle, the length of a diameter will be the same as twice the length of a radius.
Well, the equation for finding the circumfrence of a circle is (diameter)(pi). That is diameter times pi. since the diameter of a circle is 2 radii, we can say that there is 2(pi) radii in a circle.
The diameter of a hexagon will be any segment that joins two vertices of the hexagon and passes through its center. Since each of the angles of a hexagon is 120 degrees, than any triangle, which is formed by one side of the triangle and two radii, is an equilateral triangle, and so the lengths of radii are also 16 inches. Thus, the diameter (the sum of two radii) is 32 inches.