You use the information you're given, along with the facts and formulas you know about the geometry of a circle.
That depends on the questions which have not been given but in general circular measurements are:- Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle = pi*radius2
In a circle
The area of a circle is given by the equation A=πr2.To solve for r, divide both sides by π, then take the square root of both sides of the equation.This leaves you with the equation r=sqrt(A/π)
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You use the information you're given, along with the facts and formulas you know about the geometry of a circle.
Radius of circle is the square root of 616/pi = 14m to nearest whole numberDiameter of circle is 2 times 14 = 28m
if given the central angle and the area of the circle, then by proportion: Given angle / sector area = 360 / Entire area, then solve for the sector area
That depends on the questions which have not been given but in general circular measurements are:- Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle = pi*radius2
-- Take the formula for the area of the circle in terms of the radius . . . A = (pi) R2-- Solve that formula for 'R'. You'll then have a formula for the radius in terms of the area,which is exactly what you're looking for.
The formula for the equation of a circle is (x – h)2+ (y – k)2 = r2, where (h, k) represents the coordinates of the center of the circle, and r represents the radius of the circle.
In a circle
The area of a circle is given by the equation A=πr2.To solve for r, divide both sides by π, then take the square root of both sides of the equation.This leaves you with the equation r=sqrt(A/π)
It depends on what information you have.
The line is shifted up by two units. The equation of a line can be given as follows: y = mx + b, where the values of x and y are coordinates falling somewhere along the line (respectively the "abscissa" and "ordinate" of the ordered pair, if memory serves), m is the slope of the line (a line with no slope, i.e. m=0, is horizontal, since the equation for any line with zero slope will return a value of 0 for any given y), and b is the "y-intercept", i.e. the point where the line crosses the y-axis (thus, to find the y-intercept of a line, assign y a value of 0 and solve for b).
The formula to find the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. To find the circumference, you first need to find the radius by using the formula for the area of a circle (A = πr^2). Given that the area is 201.06, you can solve for the radius. Once you have the radius, you can plug it into the formula C = 2πr to find the circumference.
Assuming you mean a circle, use the formula for the area of a circle, which is usually expressed in terms of the radius, and solve for the radius. Then you can multiply that by two to get the diameter, since the diameter is twice the radius.