squares do not have a radius
Half the square root of the square radius equals the circle radius.
The same as half the side of the square, as the radius of the circle is half its diameter, and the diameter of the circle is equal to the side of the square.
Radius is the square root of (area divided by pi).
Divide the area by pi and then square root it this will give the radius of the circle.
Area of any circle = pi times radius squared.
Half the square root of the square radius equals the circle radius.
A square doesent have a radius only circles do. :)
divide the square feet by pi that gives you the radius squared find the square root and get the radius
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Well the formula for the radius of the square is radius squared * pi (3.14)So find the radius (which is half of the diameter. which is exactly half of the shape)and do the formula. end the answer with "m".
A square does not have a radius. A square, with sides of length x units, can have an inscribed circle. Such a circle would have a radius of x/2 units. Or the square could have a circumscribing circle. This would have a radius of x/sqrt(2) units.
The radius is 7 meters.
Pie radius square
We're here to help, but honestly, we don't know what we're looking for. We've never heard of a 'square radius', or of the 'radius of a rectangle'.
The same as half the side of the square, as the radius of the circle is half its diameter, and the diameter of the circle is equal to the side of the square.
oh wow, squares DO have radius'!& the answer IS 6(:
Radius is the square root of (area divided by pi).