Area of a circle
The area of a circle is easily found by multiplying its radius squared times the constant pi. If only the circumference is known, the radius is found by taking 1/2 of the circumference divided by pi.
The area of a circle with the given radius.
The volume of any cylinder can be found by multiplying the value of Pi by the radius squared, then multiplying by the height. Since you didn't specify whether the 7cm measurement was the radius or diameter - you will have to do the calculations yourself based on the information in this answer !
The circumference is found by doubling the radius, and multiplying that number by the value of PI. The formula is Pi x 2rThe area is found by squaring the radius, then multiplying that number by the value of Pi. The formula is Pi x r2 The letter r in both cases represents the radius.
Area of a circle
The area of a circle is easily found by multiplying its radius squared times the constant pi. If only the circumference is known, the radius is found by taking 1/2 of the circumference divided by pi.
The area of a circle with the given radius.
The volume of any cylinder can be found by multiplying the value of Pi by the radius squared, then multiplying by the height. Since you didn't specify whether the 7cm measurement was the radius or diameter - you will have to do the calculations yourself based on the information in this answer !
The circumference is found by doubling the radius, and multiplying that number by the value of PI. The formula is Pi x 2rThe area is found by squaring the radius, then multiplying that number by the value of Pi. The formula is Pi x r2 The letter r in both cases represents the radius.
Pi has many usages in mathematics some of which are:- Area of a circle = pi*radius squared Circumference of a circle = diameter*pi or 2*pi*radius Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius squared Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius cubed Volume of a cone = 1/3*pi*radius squared*height The value of pi is found by dividing the circumference of a circle by its diameter
pi radius squared. (radius squared, then multiply by pi.)
It is its square area which is found by pi*radius squared
It is its square area which is found by pi*radius squared
It is its square area which is found by pi*radius squared
the area of a circle is found by the formula (pi)r^2 ...pi times the radius squared... so in this case, 36pi
pi times the radius squared pi r squared