100/360 of the circumference of the circle = 10*pi inches
A circle with a radius of 100 units has a circumference of 628.32 units.
A circle with a radius of 100 feet has a circumference of 628.32 feet.
If the centre of the circle is at the point (a, b), the equation is: (x - a)2+ (y - b)2= 100.
10 Both the x-intercept (y=0) and the y-intercept (x=0) have a length of 10 units.
Circumference of circle: 360/100 times 31.41 = 113.076 unitsRadius of circle: 113.076/2pi = 18 units rounded to nearest whole number
The radius of a circle is 1/2 of its diameter
The formula for the area (A) of a circle is A = πr2. If the area is 100π then 100π = πr2 : 100 = r2 : r = √100 = 10. The radius is of length 10 units.
10 units of measurement
A circle with a radius of 100 units has a circumference of 628.32 units.
The area of a circle with a radius of 100 is: 31,420 square units.
A circle with a radius of 100 feet has a circumference of 628.32 feet.
If the centre of the circle is at the point (a, b), the equation is: (x - a)2+ (y - b)2= 100.
10 Both the x-intercept (y=0) and the y-intercept (x=0) have a length of 10 units.
FTimes 100
It is a measure of the area of some - unspecified shape. It could refer to the area of a circle with radius 5.64 feet.
Circumference of circle: 360/100 times 31.41 = 113.076 unitsRadius of circle: 113.076/2pi = 18 units rounded to nearest whole number
If the circle is inscribed in the square, the side length of the square is the same as the diameter of the circle which is twice its radius: → area_square = (2 × 5 in)² = 10² sq in = 100 sq in If the circle circumscribes the square, the diagonal of the square is the same as the diameter of the circle; Using Pythagoras the length of the side of the square can be calculated: → diagonal = 2 × 5 in = 10 in → side² + side² = diagonal² → 2 × side² = diagonal² → side² = diagonal² / 2 → side = diagonal / √2 → side = 10 in / √2 → area _square = (10 in / √2)² = 100 sq in / 2 = 50 sq in.