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Square is 360 and so is a circle A triangle is 180 degrees half a triangle or quarter of a square is 90 degrees
A circle is not a number, it is a 2-dimensional shape. A number can have a square root, not a shape. So, a circle cannot have a square root!.
The number of square corners in a circle is infinite because it has no definite angle.
If the circle is inside the square, four.
Any number you like. The circle, in the question, has nothing to do with the square.
Yes they both add up to 360 degrees
For a circle where sector measures 10 degrees and the diameter of the circle is 12: Sector area = 3.142 square units.
Let's call the number 'K' ... the side of the square and the radius of the circle.-- the area of the square is [ K2 ]-- the area of the circle is [ (pi) K2 ]-- The ratio of the circle to the square is [(pi) K2 / K2 ] = pi
a square,circle,pentagon
push square then circle then left1 then right1 push square then circle then left1 then right1 Press start to get into the pause mode. And then press square, circle, L1, R1. This should work.
The area of the sector of a circle with a radius of 2 inches and an arc of 60 degrees: 2.094 square inches.
That would depend on its radius because the area of a circle is pi times radius squared