Also, circular unit don't fit together tightly, they leave gaps. Because Square units are much easier to determine an area for.
For example, a Square with a side length of four inches has an area of 16 square inches.
4*4=16
However, a circle with a diameter (the distance from one point of a cirle, though the center, to the other side) of four inches has an area of 12.566370614359172 square
4/2=2
pi*2^2=12.566370614359172
Now which would you rather deal with? the long decimal or the 16?
The area of a square with side x is x2 SQUARE units. A circle with diameter 1 unit, has an area of pi/4 square units. Since the area of a square with side of 1 unit is 1 square unit, let us call the area of a circle of diameter 1 unit to 1 circular unit. That gives 1 circular unit = pi/4 square units. So a square with sides of x units = x2 units = pi*x2/4 or pi*(x/2)2 units.
The shape of a pie is circular. If its diameter is d units, the area is 0.25*pi*d^2 square units.
If r is the radius of the disc, then pi*r2 square units.
Answer: no, u measure the raduis Answer: The area of any figure will be expressed in square centimeters, or some other square units. The actual measurements, in a circle, are of course done in linear units (e.g., centimeters) - the area will then be calculated.
If the area of a square is 35 square units the perimeter is: 23.66 units.
A square with an area 90,000 square units has a perimeter of: 1,200 units.
units with perimeter square units with area
A square with a side length of 20 units has an area of 400 square units.
The area is 25 square units.
35 square units is the area.
The side length of a square with an area of 2 square units is: 1.414 units.
the units for area are always stated as a square of some units of lengths?