If we define the radius of a square to be the distance from the center of the square to one of the vertices (corners) you can compute the radius.
A square with sides of 1 will have a radius of √2/2
A square with sides of 's' will have a radius of (s * √2/2)
One definition of radius: "A line segment that joins the center of a regular polygon with any of its vertices."
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Area = pi * (radius^2) Where (radius^2) is radius squared, or radius to the second power. do some algebraic steps: Area / pi = radius^2 radius^2 = Area / pi square root (radius^2) = square root (Area / pi) radius = (plus or minus) square root (Area / pi) If you are not working with imaginary numbers then radius = square root (Area / pi)
A square does not have a radius, as a radius is a line segment that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference. In a square, the equivalent of a radius would be the distance from the center to a vertex, which is half the length of a diagonal. To find this distance, you can use the Pythagorean theorem by dividing the length of one side by the square root of 2.
Radius is the square root of 1808.64/pi = about 24 miles
Well the formula for the radius of the square is radius squared * pi (3.14)So find the radius (which is half of the diameter. which is exactly half of the shape)and do the formula. end the answer with "m".
Since 'radius' usually applies to circles, a circle with a radius of 17 feet would have an area of 907.92 square feet.