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Area of a circle = (pi) x (radius)2Radius = 1/2 of the diameterArea of this particular circle = (pi) x (7)2 = 49 pi = 153.938 square centimeters (rounded)
u multiply the back up numbers and subtract the front divided by the down or upper region
Assuming you're talking about a circle, divide the diameter by 2, square your answer and multiply by pi (3.14). Your answer should be in the region of 175 in2.
We know that C = 2*pi*r, meaning the C/pi = 2r = d. As a result whatever the circumference is divided by pi (3.14159....) is going to be the diameter. For example, if the circumference is 6.28 inches, the diameter will be 2 inches.
The area of the shaded region is 1265.42 meters squared, since I subtracted the two totals of both the unshaded region and the shaded region of a circle.
Area of a circle = (pi) x (radius)2Radius = 1/2 of the diameterArea of this particular circle = (pi) x (7)2 = 49 pi = 153.938 square centimeters (rounded)
the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. The diameter is 12, so the radius is 6 (half of the diameter). Therefore, the area is pi times 6 squared, which is 36 pi square centimeters. Also, if you want the answer in decimal, it's 113.09733552923255658465516179806 square centimeters.
154 cm2
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u multiply the back up numbers and subtract the front divided by the down or upper region
Assuming you're talking about a circle, divide the diameter by 2, square your answer and multiply by pi (3.14). Your answer should be in the region of 175 in2.
You're talking about the 'Arctic Circle'.
A line of latitude that runs through Antarctica is 66.5 degrees. The Antarctic Circle is the South region that includes the South Pole and the Antarctic Circle.
They are the same size. The Polar Regions are defined by the Antarctic and Arctic Circles. The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.
We know that C = 2*pi*r, meaning the C/pi = 2r = d. As a result whatever the circumference is divided by pi (3.14159....) is going to be the diameter. For example, if the circumference is 6.28 inches, the diameter will be 2 inches.
The value of pi is determined by a circle's circumference divided by its diameter and pi is an irrational number which is valued at approximately 3.14 to two decimal places.
At the time of the June solstice, there is no sunset for any point in the north polar region. That's north of the Arctic Circle, or any latitude more than about 66.5 degrees north. At the time of the December solstice, there is no sunset for any point in the south polar region. That's south of the Antarctic Circle, or any latitude more than about 66.5 degrees south.