The term "radius" is spelled R-A-D-I-U-S. It refers to the distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference, as well as to the line segment that connects these two points. In mathematical contexts, it is often denoted by the letter "r." Make sure to use it in the appropriate context to convey the correct meaning.
The area of a circle equals the radius multiplied by itself, multiplied by pi. Pi rounded to the nearest hundredth is 3.14. If the radius is 10, multiply 10 by 10 and then multiply by 3.14. The area is 314. (Don't forget to write the units correctly cm2 etc)
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The area of a circle equals the radius multiplied by itself, multiplied by pi. Pi rounded to the nearest hundredth is 3.14. If the radius is 10, multiply 10 by 10 and then multiply by 3.14. The area is 314. (Don't forget to write the units correctly cm2 etc)
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Write a program that calculates the area of a triangle in QBASIC
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You did it correctly.
You've spelled it correctly.
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