Quadrilateral
Squaring the Circle
A circle cannot have its circumference and area both equal to 246. The only possible equal values are circumference = 12.6 units area = 12.6 square units which are achieved by a circle with radius 2 units.
The same as half the side of the square, as the radius of the circle is half its diameter, and the diameter of the circle is equal to the side of the square.
Circle and square are two entirely different shapes. But the ratio of areas of square to circle if their perimeter is equal is pi/4.
Quadrilateral
Squaring the Circle
The largest diameter you can inscribe in a circle is a square. The square's diagonal is equal to the diameter of the circle; the length of the side of the square is therefore equal to the circle's diameter, divided by the square root of 2.
A circle cannot have its circumference and area both equal to 246. The only possible equal values are circumference = 12.6 units area = 12.6 square units which are achieved by a circle with radius 2 units.
The area of a circle is equal to pi times the radius squared. A 12 foot radius circle would have an area of exactly 144 pi square feet.
The radius of a circle with an area equal to 225.97 square inches is: 8.481 inches.
The same as half the side of the square, as the radius of the circle is half its diameter, and the diameter of the circle is equal to the side of the square.
The diameter of the circle is equal to the diagonal of the square, or the (side of the square) times the (square root of 2).
Circle and square are two entirely different shapes. But the ratio of areas of square to circle if their perimeter is equal is pi/4.
NO. A square has 4 equal sides with the sides perpendicular each other. A circle has infinite sides.
A circle with a diameter of 156 feet has an area of 19113 square feet (approx).
The diameter of the circle is 11.997 units.