s=arc length
r=radius
Answer: (r^2).(asin(s/(2r))-(s/16).sqrt(4r^2-s^2)
That will depend on the length of its arc which has not been given
That will depend on the length or angle of the arc which has not been given
The answer depends on the formula for what: the radius, circumference, length of an arc, area, area of sector, area of segment: each one has a different formula.
Circumference of a circle given radius Area of a circle given radius Volume of a sphere given radius Surface area of a sphere given radius Converting degrees to radians or vice versa
A cylinder with a radius of 7in and a length of 3in has a total surface area of about 439.82 square inches.
By using the other information supplied about the circle to calculate either its radius (from which its area can be calculated) or its area (if the circle is similar to another with a given area and some ratio between the two circle is given):If the diameter is given: radius = diameter ÷ 2If the circumference is given: radius = circumference ÷ 2πIf the circle is similar to another circle which has a given area, and the length ratio is given; square the length ratio to get the area ratio and apply to the given area.
That will depend on the length of its arc which has not been given
With the information given, you cannot. You need the radius or the central angle.
That will depend on the length or angle of the arc which has not been given
The answer depends on the formula for what: the radius, circumference, length of an arc, area, area of sector, area of segment: each one has a different formula.
Circumference of a circle given radius Area of a circle given radius Volume of a sphere given radius Surface area of a sphere given radius Converting degrees to radians or vice versa
c=TT R Given the area, the radius = square root (area / Pi). Given the circumference, the radius = circumf/ 2Pi.
you take the radius, square it, then multiply it by 3.14 and there is the area
A cylinder with a radius of 7in and a length of 3in has a total surface area of about 439.82 square inches.
If cylinder radius and cylinder length are known : (pi = 3.141592654 . . . ) > Surface area = ( (2 * pi * radius) * length )
Given the radius, r, the area is pi*r^2.If given the diameter d, the radius is d/r so the area is 0.25*pi*d^2If given the circumference, c, the radius is c/(2*pi), so area = 0.25*(c^2)/pi
How to find the area of a fillet. Is it area =0.2146 radius squared