circumference doesn't matter when solving for area..
Circumference is the distance around the object and Area is the amount of space it takes up.
They can't have the same value, since area has square units and circumference has linear units. But their number portions can be the same. The circumference and the area of a circle with a radius of 2 are both (4 pi), with the appropriate units.
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circumference doesn't matter when solving for area..
Circumference is the distance around the object and Area is the amount of space it takes up.
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No,Circumference is like the perimiter and Area is the whole circle.
They can't have the same value, since area has square units and circumference has linear units. But their number portions can be the same. The circumference and the area of a circle with a radius of 2 are both (4 pi), with the appropriate units.
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The area of a circle is the amount of space inside the circle. The circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. (So no, they are not the same thing.)
The circumference of a circle is the distance arround the edge of the circle. The area of a circle is how big the inside of the circle is.
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No. A circle's area is a two dimensional concept while its circumference is one dimensional. Having said that, a circle's area and circumference can have the same numerical value. Area = pi*r2 Circumference = 2*pi*r So if pi*r2 = 2*pi*r, that is to say, if r = 2 units both will have the same numerical value.
Area of a circle is: A=π*r2 and r=circumference/2. Find 1/2 of the circumference and square it (multiply by same number), then multiply by pi.
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