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Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
Area of a circle: pi times radius squared
Area of a circle: pi times radius squared
To find the area of a twelve inch by eighteen inch item, you would simply multiply them together. As follows...12 in. • 18 in. = 216 inches squared!So, simply, the answer is 216 inches squared!
The area of Circle S can be found by using the area formula for circles. The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. So, the area of Circle S with a 1 inch radius is Pi inches squared.
Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
For example you can cut out a 3 inch base, 4 inch height and a 5 inch hypotenuse of a right angle triangle to prove Pythagoras' theorem that the hypotenuse squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides:- 32+42 = 52
An equilateral 1 inch triangle is a plane figure and it does not have a cross-sectional area in any meaningful sense, just an area. Its area is 0.43 = sqrt(3)/4 square inches.
8.90 inches squared = 8.90 inch * 8.90 inch = 79.21 sq inches = 511.03 sq cm (approx).
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared