It depends on what geometry you talk about.
For example if for a square:
the side length, L, equals circumference divided by four. Then the area = L x L
It depends on what you want to convert the area of the circle into.
You can not CONVERT. Circumference is a measure of length and square inches is a measure of Area. However, if you know the circumference of a circle, you can FIND the area.for example:Circumference = pi x (2 x radius)solve for the radius = C/2pi,then Area = pi x r2 .You can do the same 'type' of calculation for Polygons, BUT you must know the lengths of the individual sides, not just the total circumference.
Circumference = 2*pi*radius Radius = Circumference/(2*pi)
You cannot.
28.26=area 18.84=circumference
It depends on what you want to convert the area of the circle into.
In order to convert the area of a circle to the circumference of the circle, divide by the radius and multiply by two. The formula for the circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter.
Well, you can't really "convert" it, but I assumeyou want to calculate the circumference from the area. First, you need to know what figure you are talking about. For the specific case of a circle, I suggest you use the formula for the area of a circle, replace the known area, and solve for the radius. Once you have that, it is easy to calculate the circumference.
You can not CONVERT. Circumference is a measure of length and square inches is a measure of Area. However, if you know the circumference of a circle, you can FIND the area.for example:Circumference = pi x (2 x radius)solve for the radius = C/2pi,then Area = pi x r2 .You can do the same 'type' of calculation for Polygons, BUT you must know the lengths of the individual sides, not just the total circumference.
Circumference = 2*pi*radius Radius = Circumference/(2*pi)
The circumference of a circle is a linear measurement - it is in ordinary metres. The area of a circle is a square measurement - it is in square metres. If you know the circumference of a circle (let's call it C), then the area (A) is calculated by first working out the radius (R) R = (C ÷ 2pi) A = (pi x R2)
area = π x radius2 ⇒ radius = √(area ÷ π) circumference = 2π x radius ⇒ circumference = 2π x √(area ÷ π) ⇒ circumference = √(4π2 x area ÷ π) ⇒ circumference = √(4π x area) So knowing the area, the circumference can be calculated by taking the square root of the area multiplied by 4 times π Example: What is the circumference of a circle with area 78.54cm2 Circumference = √(4π x area) = √(4π x 78.54cm2) ~= 31.42cm
Area = circumference squared... You do circumference divided by 4,... and then divide that by Pi.
Area = (Circumference)2/(4*pi)
You cannot.
Circumference = 2πr so r = circumference/2π Then area = πr2
You divide the circumference by pi or 3.14.