Yes and the area of any circle is an irrational number because its area is pi*radius squared whereas pi is an irrational number.
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area = pi*r2 where pi is the irrational number approximated by 3.14159
The radius would be 49.987 yards.
If it is a circle you are referring to the Area if the circle would be (pi)x(r^2) and the radius is 6 so the answer would be 36(pi)
Yes. The area is proportional to the square of the radius. If the radius becomes smaller, so does the area.
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It the radius is r then the area is pi*r*r - which is pi times a rational number. pi is an irrational number, so the multiple of pi and a rational number is irrational.
area = pi*r2 where pi is the irrational number approximated by 3.14159
Area of a circle with radius r is pi*r2 where pi is the irrational number approximately equal to 3.14159. You now have all the information required to answer this and other similar questions.
The Area of a circle is Pi (r)(r) so the area of a circle with the radius of 4, would be 16pi
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 1017.36
The radius would be 49.987 yards.
A = Pi X R2, where Pi = the irrational form best known as 3.14 or 22/7, and R = the radius of the circle.
The area of a circle is equal to pi times the radius squared. A 12 foot radius circle would have an area of exactly 144 pi square feet.
If it is a circle you are referring to the Area if the circle would be (pi)x(r^2) and the radius is 6 so the answer would be 36(pi)
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 28.259999999999998
A circle with the radius of 21cm would have an area of approximately 1384.74 cm. You would find this by using the equation of pi*(radius^2) = pi*(21^2).