Its latus rectum is its diameter. Since there are infinitely many diameters, the question needs to be more specific.
The formula is:Volume of a circle = 0
Area formula for circle= --,,- r 2
Yes the great circle formula is the same formula for any other circle.
There is no specific formula for a sector of a circle. There is a formula for its angle (at the centre), its perimeter, its area.
The formula for the circumference of a circle is pi * diameter or (2 radius.)
The formula for the Latus rectum is simply 2L = 4a with a stands for the distance of the focus from the vertex of the parabola. Given a, you can simply solve for the length of the latus rectum by using this formula.. L = 2a
The word latus rectum came from Latin, latus means 'side' or line and rectum means 'straight'.
The latus rectum of a parabola is a segment with endpoints on the parabola passing through the focus and parallel to the directrix.
The length of the latus rectum of a hyperbola is given by the formula ( \frac{2b^2}{a} ), where ( a ) is the distance from the center to the vertices and ( b ) is the distance from the center to the co-vertices. This length represents the width of the hyperbola at the points where it intersects the corresponding directrices. For hyperbolas oriented along the x-axis or y-axis, this formula applies similarly, with the values of ( a ) and ( b ) depending on the specific equation of the hyperbola.
Scyllarides latus was created in 1802.
Persististrombus latus was created in 1791.
Polyphagotarsonemus latus was created in 1904.
Sam Latus was born on 1989-10-21.
The formula is:Volume of a circle = 0
Area formula for circle= --,,- r 2
Yes the great circle formula is the same formula for any other circle.
There is no specific formula for a sector of a circle. There is a formula for its angle (at the centre), its perimeter, its area.