The formula A = (pi) r2 lets you find the radius, which is half of the diameter.
Divide the area by pi, then take the square root of that value, which is the radius. Then multiply by 2 to get the diameter.
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Example: Area = 100
A = (pi) r2
100 = (3.1416) r2
r2 is 100/3.1416 or about 31.83, and the square root is 5.64
r = 5.64 and D = 11.28
In order to find the diameter of a circle if you have the area is to rearrange the formula for the area of a circle to put diameter as the unknown, like so: PIE*d = Area of a Circle d = (Area of a Circle) / PIE Therefore if the area of your circle is 40cm, 40/PIE = 12.73cm and that's the diameter.
Diameter is 8.64444
The area of a circle with a diameter of 6 units is: 28.27 square units.
To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
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Circumference= 3.14 x Diameter Area of circle= 3.14 x diameter x diameter
To find area of a circle using diameter, you use this formuler. Area=pi(diameter/2)(diameter/2)
A semicircle is 1/2 of a circle. Find the area with the diameter you are given as if you had a whole circle, then divide that answer by 2 to get the area of the semicircle.
In order to find the diameter of a circle if you have the area is to rearrange the formula for the area of a circle to put diameter as the unknown, like so: PIE*d = Area of a Circle d = (Area of a Circle) / PIE Therefore if the area of your circle is 40cm, 40/PIE = 12.73cm and that's the diameter.
Diameter is 8.64444
The area of a circle with a diameter of 6 units is: 28.27 square units.
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To find the diameter of a circle, you will either need to know the area or its circumference. If you know the area: diameter = 2 x squareroot(area / Pi) If you know the circumference diameter = circumference / Pi
Area of Circle = pi (radius)2 So , using this formula we can find the radius and also the diameter. Diameter = 2(radius)
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Area of the circle = pi*radius2 = pi*52
Divide the circumference by pi, and that will give you the diameter. Then take half of the diameter (the radius), and plug it into the formula for the area of a circle (A=πr²)