Yes
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
Because of the radius of the circle
The area is 38.515 units2
Area=pi times radius squared Circumference=pi times diameter or pi times radius times two
The derivative of a circles area is it's circumference.
Circumfrences are only for circles.
The area of a circle with a 22-unit circumference is 38.515 square units.
Radius, Diameter, Arc,Seicircle, Circumference and area.
Yes
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
Because of the radius of the circle
The area is 38.515 units2
The title of the picture is "Circumference and Area of Circles" on page D-60. It's not rocket science, darling. Just turn to page D-60 and feast your eyes on the wonders of circles. You're welcome.
YES!!! THey would be congruent circles; tjhat is appear to be the same size.
Area=pi times radius squared Circumference=pi times diameter or pi times radius times two
Find the circumference of the circles (the ends) and multiply it by the height of the cylinder. Then add that to the area of the ends.