r square-12r+12=0
Centre = (0,0), radius = sqrt(5)
Centre = (0,0), the origin; radius = 11
Center is (0, 0) . . . the origin.Radius is 7.
The centre is (3,-1) and the radius is sqrt(10).
"Radius equals 0.9 meters" is not a question.
That's the equation of a circle with its center at the origin and a radius of 8.
Centre = (0,0), radius = sqrt(5)
Centre = (0,0), the origin; radius = 11
Center is (0, 0) . . . the origin.Radius is 7.
Draw a circle with its center at the origin and a radius of 3.
The center of the circle is at (0, 0) and its radius is the square root of 1 which is 1
It is the equation of a circle with radius of 6 and its center at the origin.
The centre is (3,-1) and the radius is sqrt(10).
"Radius equals 0.9 meters" is not a question.
Radius time 2 equals the diameter.
The radius is the line from the center of a circle to its circumference.
The radius is the measure from the exact center of the circle to any point on the edge. The diameter is the line from one side of the circle to another that passes through the center, it is twice the radius. Generally one or the other is shown when you're presented with a problem.