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In the first case the point has positive abscissa as well as ordinate, whereas in the second, the abscissa is negative. But nothing "happens". The world does not end!
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
A 7 mm diameter circle is the equivalent of a circle with a 0.275-inch diameter.
It becomes a line intersecting the circle.
It will result to the circle's radius.
In the first case the point has positive abscissa as well as ordinate, whereas in the second, the abscissa is negative. But nothing "happens". The world does not end!
In the first case the point has positive abscissa as well as ordinate, whereas in the second, the abscissa is negative. But nothing "happens". The world does not end!
The radius is half of the diameter of a circle
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
the area of the circle is increased by 400%
A 7 mm diameter circle is the equivalent of a circle with a 0.275-inch diameter.
The circle becomes an oval
It becomes a line intersecting the circle.
It will result to the circle's radius.
in what? a circle?
Square is to cube as circle is to sphere....two dimensial compared to three dimensial figures.
pi or 3.14159