Yes it is Pi
If the area of a circle is 1519.76 square meters, the radius is 21.994422761843005 meters.
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 square inches is 3.34 inches.
The radius of a circle with an area of 17 Square meters is 2.33 meters.
Radius of circle: square root of (64/pi) = 4.5135166683 feet
If yo have the area of the circle, the square is irrelevant. Radius = sqrt(Area/pi)
The radius of a circle is the distance from the centre of the circle to a point on the circumference of the circle. If it is a drawing and the circle is to scale the radius can be measured with a ruler. If not, the radius can be calculated if the diameter, circumference or area of the circle is known. the radius is equal to: - the diameter divided by 2 - the circumference divided by 2pi(approx. 6.284) - the square root of the area divided pi (divide by pi first, then take the square root)
Radius is the square root of (area divided by pi).
Yes.
Area of a circle equals pi r2 Therefore the radius of a circle equals the square root of (area divided by pi).
Divide 452.16 by pi and square root the answer which will give a radius of 11.99695787 or about 12 units of linear measurement.
it is square root of the area divided by pi
The radius will turn out to be the square root of the area divided by pi which in this case is about 4.51351666838205 cm
Half the square root of the square radius equals the circle radius.
When you try to figure out an area of a circle, you square the radius, then multiply it by pi to get the area of a circle. A radius square is radius x radius, or radius squared.
A circle with a circumference of 10 inches has a radius of half the circumference divided by pi square rooted. r=(square root)[10/2]/pi r= 1.26156626101
Approximate area of a 15 foot radius circle is a little more than 700 square feet.
The area of a circle equals pi times the radius squared (A = pi*radius2) where pi is 3.1416 So the radius is the square root of the area divided by 3.1416