The formula to calculate is: πD (or 2πr)
On calculator, π=3.141592654
So it would be 12.56637062cm
2cm; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
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2 x pie = 6.2
The area is 12.57 cm2
Well, darling, the area of a circle with a radius of 2 cm is approximately 12.57 square cm (π x radius squared). As for the circumference, it's around 12.57 cm (2 x π x radius). So, there you have it - a little geometry lesson to spice up your day!
2cm; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
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i not sure by diddlybob
6.28 cm
Approximately 0.637cm
Area= pi*r2If the diameter of the circle is 2cm, the A= pi cm2If the radius of the circle is 2cm, then: A=3.14159*4=12.567 cm2
Length of a radius is always half the diameter of a circle. This means that the circle has a radius of 2cm.
The radius is double the diameter so 4cm.
2 x pie = 6.2
The area is 12.57 cm2
Diameter of circle = 2 * Radius of the circle.
Well, darling, the area of a circle with a radius of 2 cm is approximately 12.57 square cm (π x radius squared). As for the circumference, it's around 12.57 cm (2 x π x radius). So, there you have it - a little geometry lesson to spice up your day!