True.
if a parallelogram is inscribed in a circle it is always a rectangle...............
the diagonal of the rectangle will be the diameter of the circle which equals 5 so the circumference will be 5pie or 15.70units.
Depends on what shape you're looking to find the area of.Area of a rectangle = Length x Width x Height(same for parallelogram)Area of a triangle = 1/2 Base x Height or S^2 times root four divided by threeCircumference of a circle = 22/7 (of 3.14) x the diameter of the circle. A Square or Rectangle: Multiply the length of the rectangle by the width of the rectangle or the opposite. A Triangle: Multiply the the Base length (from the bottom of triangle to the tip on top) by the Width of the triangle. Then, divide your results in half. A Circle: Multiply the radius by radius by 3.14 (pi) to find answer.
It's actually not. The circle is the weakest shape. The more places that a shape can hinge (the more corners it has), the weaker it is. Since a circle has an infinite number of these, it is the weakest shape.
The circumference of a circle is the distance around it.
rectangle
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
if a parallelogram is inscribed in a circle it is always a rectangle...............
Circle Circle
Circle
rectangle
rectangle
If a parallelogram is inscribed in a circle then it must be a cyclic quadrilateral.
true
area of a circle = area of a rectangle(parallelogram) formed by the sectors of circle with pi as length and radius as bradth.
True.
Circle