it is the distance between the senter of a circle and the actual circle and it is always equal to half of the diameter
There is no such word as raduis. The radius of 64 depends on what 64 is a measure of!
Assuming that raduis is mean to be radius, the answer depends on what characteristic of what shape the 2m measures.
Assuming you mean radius and not raduis, the radius is one of the two bones in the forearm - between the elbow and wrist.
You cannot.A circle has no mass nor volume and so the concept of density is not appropriate.Also, the word is radius, not raduis!
Arithmetic is another word for math or mathematics.
It is the same word: Équation.
to multiply by that same number
To distribute; to "spread" evenly.
== A radius is half of diameter,the formula of radius== d/2 ===
The length of a radius (not raduis) is diameter/2.
The radius (not raduis) is approx 60,268 km.
No, it cannot be a raduis. It cannot be a radius, either.