oh wow, squares DO have radius'!
& the answer IS 6(:
area= Pi x r-squared (25) divided by 3.14 = (3.14 x r-squared) divided by 3.14 (7.96) find the square root = (r-squared) find the square root 1.4 = radius
Area of a circle in square meters = pi times radius squared
Area of any circle = pi times radius squared.
Area in square feet = pi*radius squared
area equals pi r squared therefor r squared equals area over pi. Now find square root of r squared and you have "R" (radius) = 2.821
The area of a circle is pi multiplied by radius squared. Thus, if the radius is 2.35m, the area is 17.3 square meters.
Find the radiusMultiply pi by the square of the radius.
Area of a circle = pi x radius squared, so to get the radius, divide the Area by pi (3.14159), and then find the square root of that
Since the area of a circle is (Pi)times(Radius squared) then you would reverse the process to find the radius, and hence, the diameter. Divide the area by Pi (3.14159...) and you would have the radius squared. Take the square root of that and you have the radius. To get the diameter, multiply the radius by 2.
area of what? circle is pie times the radius squared, rectangle is base times height, and a square is the side squared
Since the area of a circle is pi times radius squared, take the radius and square it. Then, multiply that by 3.14, or pi to get the area of the circle.
A square doesn't have a radius. A circle has. If the area of a square is 72 inches2, then each of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches. (rounded)