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The area of a circle of radius 12 is 144 pi; the part of the circle defined by such an arc (the arc itself, of course, has an area of 0) is 100/360 of that, which simplifies to 40 pi. To 3 significant digits, that is 126.
A circle itself? I'm guessing because a circle can have two faces if you flip it over.
you take the radius and multiply it by itself. then you multiply the radius squared by 3.14 to get the area of a circle...
well you have to multiply 16.4 by itself and then do it by 16.4
The length of the perimeter is the circumference. The perimeter itself is the boundary between the interior and exterior of the circle. The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference
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The area of a circle of radius 12 is 144 pi; the part of the circle defined by such an arc (the arc itself, of course, has an area of 0) is 100/360 of that, which simplifies to 40 pi. To 3 significant digits, that is 126.
The boundary which defines the area of a circle is known as the circumference of the circle.However if one wants to be precise, the circumference is the distance around the outside of the circle, not the circle itself. The term "circle" itself means the boundary. It has an interior and an exterior.A circle can be defined as all the points that are the same distance from a given point.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
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A circle itself? I'm guessing because a circle can have two faces if you flip it over.
Magma that cuts parallel through rocks or rock walls
you take the radius and multiply it by itself. then you multiply the radius squared by 3.14 to get the area of a circle...
yes..but within the circle itself
well you have to multiply 16.4 by itself and then do it by 16.4
The only country in the US that the Arctic Circle passes through is the US itself.