The area of a circle is pi*r2, where r is the radius. In this case, 22/7 will be used for pi.
Area of a semicircle:
A semicircle is half of a circle, so the area will be half of a circle: A = (1/2)*pi*r2
Example: Find the area of a semicircle with a radius of 10 meters.
A = (1/2)*(22/7)*(10)2 = (1/2)*(22/7)*(100) = 1100/7 or about 157.14 square meters
Area of a quarter circle:
A quarter circle is a forth of a circle, so the area will be A = (1/4)*(pi)*r2
Example: Find the area of a quarter circle with a diameter of 4 inches:
(Notice that the diameter is given, so the radius in this case is 2 inches:)
A = (1/2)*(22/7)*(22) = (1/2)*(22/7)*4 = 44/7 or about 6.286 square inches.
Yes. If you had 3.5 sevenths, that is exactly a half.
A full circle is 360o, so a quarter, (one fourth) of a circle is 90o.
Circumference = (4) x (a quarter of a circle) = (pi) x (the diameter)Diameter = (4 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)Radius = 1/2 the diameter = (2 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)
A quarter of a circle is called a Quadrant.
Half circle plus quarter circle is equal to three-fourths of a circle. Three-fourths of a circle plus one eighth of a circle is seven-eighths. You still need one more eighth to complete the circle.
Yes. If you had 3.5 sevenths, that is exactly a half.
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He ate a quarter of the pie.I had three dime and a quarter.The surgeon marked a quarter-sized circle on the patient's skin.
First quarter. Second quarter. Third quarter. Fourth quarter. Circle center.
A quarter of a circle is a turn of 90 degrees'
AnswerIt's 90*A full circle is 360*, and if you divide that by 4 (quarter) you get 90 Degrees.There are 90 degrees in a quarter of a circle.
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in a circle
A full circle is 360o, so a quarter, (one fourth) of a circle is 90o.
A quarter of a circle is 2/8 of a circle. Add to that an eighth (1/8) of a circle (not eight) and this equals 3/8 of a circle. This equates to 37.5 % of a circle.
Circumference = (4) x (a quarter of a circle) = (pi) x (the diameter)Diameter = (4 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)Radius = 1/2 the diameter = (2 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)
one fourth of circle