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Radius * 2 * pi (you might aswell use the computer's calculator in scientific mode)
A quarter of a circle is 2/8 of a circle. Add to that an eighth (1/8) of a circle (not eight) and this equals 3/8 of a circle. This equates to 37.5 % of a circle.
John Stith Pemberton
A line that goes through a circle is a secant line. (Remember that a line is infinitely long.) Anyline that passes through a circle is a secant line, whether it passes through the center of the circle or not. Compare this to a line segment with endpoints on the circumference of a circle. That segment is called a cord of that circle. If the cord of a circle passes through the center of that circle, it is a diameter of that circle, which is the longest cord of the circle.
Radius: A line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle. Central Angle: The angle subtended at the center of a circle by two given points on the circle.
Roughly 1.6 x 10^3 miles.
Radius * 2 * pi (you might aswell use the computer's calculator in scientific mode)
Color of the circle(:Height of the rectangleP(h)area = faster than diameter = about the same speed asColor(height), or C(h)
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There are different standard forms for different things. There is a standard form for scientific notation. There is a standard form for the equation of a line, circle, ellipse, hyperbola and so on.
The circle's length (or circumference) is determined with the expression C=D(pi).
The formula that expresses the volume of a circle isV = 0 .A circle is a 2-dimensional (flat) shape, so it has no volume.
It is a value or values that remain the same without any changes as for example the value of pi within a circle.
There are pi radians in a half of a circle, or in 180 degrees.
It symbolise the cartographer's visual resource' sizes.
A algebraic expression is when you have a pro numeral equal to different variables when substituted with their values give the pro numeral. e.g. Area of a circle = πr2 A = πr2 [Where r = the radias of the circle (distance from the centre point of a circle to any point of the perimeter.)]
"Pi" is not an equation - it is a constant. Pi is irrational, that is, it cannot be expressed as a ratio of constants, but it can be truncated for common use (approximately 3.1415). Pi is given by the circumference of a circle divided by the circle's diameter: Pi = C / d