let the circumference of the first circle be X. The formula for the area of a circle is pi multiple by radius squared. pi can be y so it is yr2. The radius for the second circle is half the diameter so half X. therefore the are is y(0.5X)2.
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the diameter of a circle is defined by the largest length from one side of the circle to the other side of the circle. the area of a circle is equal to pi(3.14) times the radius squared. the radius is equal to half of the diameter.
The diameter of the circle is 11.997 units.
When the diameter is about 1.62.
By dividing its diameter by 2 is equal to the radius of a circle and its area is pi*radius2
no, the area of a circle equals pi times the radius squared or circumference times diameter over four.
the diameter of a circle is defined by the largest length from one side of the circle to the other side of the circle. the area of a circle is equal to pi(3.14) times the radius squared. the radius is equal to half of the diameter.
The area of a circle is pi*r2 and its circumference is 2*pi*r where r is the radius = half the diameter. So r = 3.5 cm. Then area = 38.48 square cm and circumference = 21.99 cm As to the circumstance of the circle, that is rather a personal question!
The diameter of the circle is 11.997 units.
When the diameter is about 1.62.
The circle's area is 176.71 square feet.
it would be the diameter of the smaller circle times sqrt 2
The area of a circle is equal to πr2 where π (pi) is equal to approximately 3.142 and r represents the radius of the circle. Because the question gives you the diameter and not the radius you have to use the measurement of the diameter to calculate the radius. Remember that the radius is equal to half the diameter. So if the diameter is equal to 18 feet, then the radius of this particular circle is equal to 9 feet. Plugging this into our equation for area we get: area = π(92) area = 3.142(81) area = about 254.5 ft2 (don't forget that the answer is in squared feet not just feet)
12 meters.
If you mean the diameter of a circle with area pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with circumference pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with diameter pi, then the diameter is pi. If you mean the diameter of a circle with radius pi, then the diameter is 2pi.
By dividing its diameter by 2 is equal to the radius of a circle and its area is pi*radius2
Diameter = 11.99696 m or nearly 12 m.
The area (A) of a circle is A = π . r2 The diameter (D) is equal to D = r / 2 . Were r is the radius. If the diameter of the circle is 45 mm, and we divide it by 2. We will obtain the radius which is equal to 22,5mm: D = 45mm / 2 = 22,5mm If we square this radius the result is 506,25mm2: r2 = (22,5mm)2 = 506,25mm2 So the area of the circle of diameter 45mm is: A = 506,25mm2 . π = 1590,43mm2d