The answer will depend on what elements of the circle are labelled.
A circle labeled "metal" with a smaller circle labeled "aluminum" completely inside it
Titles and Names
just units
Since there is no graph and therefore no circle, I suggest that absolutely nothing is happening.
Because it is a length and so must have units of length.
A circle labeled "metal" with a smaller circle labeled "aluminum" completely inside it
Titles and Names
just units
Since there is no graph and therefore no circle, I suggest that absolutely nothing is happening.
Because it is a length and so must have units of length.
Who were the participants at the trance circle of Maurice Barbanell
Circle :)
Warren G. Harding
Canada, Iceland, Sweden, and Asia
satellite
To draw a flowchart for accepting the radius and calculating the area of a circle, start with a "Start" symbol. Next, use a parallelogram to indicate input, labeled "Input radius." Then, add a process box to represent the calculation, labeled "Area = π * radius²." Finally, use another parallelogram to indicate output, labeled "Display area," and conclude with an "End" symbol.
The Arctic and the Antarctic respectively.