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.
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The only way to circumscribe a circle around a parallelogram is when the parallelogram is a rectangle. This is because only rectangles have all four angles equal to 90 degrees, which allows a circle to be inscribed such that all vertices are equidistant from the center. In general, a circle can be circumscribed around a polygon only if the polygon is cyclic, and rectangles are the only type of parallelogram that meet this criterion.
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...............
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If a parallelogram is inscribed in a circle then it must be a cyclic quadrilateral.
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Yes, a parallelogram inscribed in a circle must be a rectangle. This is because a circle's inscribed angle theorem states that the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral (a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle) must be supplementary. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, which can only hold true if all angles are right angles, thus making the parallelogram a rectangle.
area of a circle = area of a rectangle(parallelogram) formed by the sectors of circle with pi as length and radius as bradth.