FORMULA: f(n) = n(n+1)/2 + 1
f(50) = 50(50+1)/2 + 1 = 50 x 51/2 + 1 = 50 x 25.5 + 1 = 1,275 + 1 = 1,276
Ans: 16 pieces One chord divides the circle into 2 parts. Two chords divide the circle into 4 parts, in the third three chords divide the circle into 3 parts and the forth diagram 4 chords divide the circle into 11 parts. Here you see that the first cut creates 1 new region (1+1) The second cut creates 2 new regions (2+2) The third cut creates 3 new regions (4+3) and the 4th cut creates 4 new regions (7+4) So, 5th cut is (11+5) This is mathematically represented as F (n) = n + f (n-1)
Divide by pi then divide by 2 then square the number and then multiply by pi
Divide the original circle's area by the factor you want to divide it into.
No
A diameter is a line connecting any two points in a circle that passes through the centre of a circle. You can draw 1 diameter and divide the circle in half. You can draw 2 and divide it into 4 pieces or draw an infinite amount and divide it into infinite pieces.
Ans: 16 pieces One chord divides the circle into 2 parts. Two chords divide the circle into 4 parts, in the third three chords divide the circle into 3 parts and the forth diagram 4 chords divide the circle into 11 parts. Here you see that the first cut creates 1 new region (1+1) The second cut creates 2 new regions (2+2) The third cut creates 3 new regions (4+3) and the 4th cut creates 4 new regions (7+4) So, 5th cut is (11+5) This is mathematically represented as F (n) = n + f (n-1)
To divide a circle into thirteenths, divide it into thirteen equal portions, or pieces.
Divide by pi then divide by 2 then square the number and then multiply by pi
Divide the original circle's area by the factor you want to divide it into.
These regions, where cells continuously divide, are where plant growth originates.
divide
No
A diameter is a line connecting any two points in a circle that passes through the centre of a circle. You can draw 1 diameter and divide the circle in half. You can draw 2 and divide it into 4 pieces or draw an infinite amount and divide it into infinite pieces.
Regions
Yes.
It will result to the circle's radius.
a half circle? a half? semi circle? half sphere?