radius squared x 3.14 = area diameter squared x 3.14 / 4 = area
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
not in the real world. The area of a square = The length of a side, squared. Any number squared is positive.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 measured in square units
A= Area of the circle¶= Pi (About 3.14)r= Radius squared (Radius times radius)3.14 * Radius squared
The area is 418m squared, as in the question!
The area is 2 units squared.
feet squared
Yes an area problem must have an squared unit. Suppose: Find the area of a suare with side 8 cm. Thus, 8 squared will be 64cm. Your answer will be 64 squared cm.
the perimeter of a figure is never squared, but the area of a figure is always squared. Hope this helped :)
that is the area
radius squared x 3.14 = area diameter squared x 3.14 / 4 = area
Area of a square = side squared Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
Circumference isn't squared OR cubed. However, Surface Area is squared and so is Area. So Circumference is just Circumference :)
The radius of a circle that has an area of 64ft squared is: 4.514 feet.
Your area squared is 6 250 000 metre4
The area is 1 squared foot, or 1 sqft, or 1 ft2.