(radius x radius x pi) divided by 4
perimeter of what quadrant?
the distance is d=rt distance = rate times time.
usually used in science, distance versus time to find speed. distance on y-xis, and time on x-axis. the line represents speed. since neither time nor distance can be negative, the line will always be in the first quadrant.
Distance divided by velocity = time
(radius x radius x pi) divided by 4
To find the distance around a figure, you calculate the perimeter. The perimeter is the total distance around the outside of a shape or figure. To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square, you add up all the sides. For a circle, you can find the perimeter by multiplying the diameter by Ο (pi).
To find distance in the work formula, you can rearrange the formula to distance equals work divided by force. This allows you to calculate the distance by dividing the work done by the force applied.
perimeter of what quadrant?
Presumably the plate is completely flat. The circumference will be 4*25 = 100 cm. First find the radius of the plate by rearranging the formula: 2*pi*radius = 100cm radius = 100/2*pi = 15.91549431 cm. Now use the formula pi*radius2 to find the area of the plate, and then divide your answer by 4 to give you the area of the quadrant. pi*15.915494312 = 795.7747155/4 = 198.9436789cm2. Therefore, the area of the quadrant is 199 cm2 correct to three significant figures.
In science, you can calculate distance using the formula: distance = speed Γ time. This formula relates the distance traveled by an object to its speed and the time it takes to travel that distance.
the distance is d=rt distance = rate times time.
To find the circumference (distance around) of a circle, use the formula pi x d (d=diameter)
usually used in science, distance versus time to find speed. distance on y-xis, and time on x-axis. the line represents speed. since neither time nor distance can be negative, the line will always be in the first quadrant.
There are many formulas for perimeter depending on what shape you are trying to find the perimeter of. The perimeter is the distance around a shape, so one formula to find perimeter is simply adding all the side lengths together.
Yes
Distance divided by velocity = time