The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.
No, it is a 3-d shape. A circle is a 2-d shape.
The sphere. Unlike the circle, the sphere is a sort of "3 Dimensional" version of the circle. A circle, being a 2-D round shape, has a face... whereas brought into 3-D, the sphere is free of all "faces".
3-D a circle on each end
A circle with a radius (d/2) of 1.5 units has a circumference of 9.4 units.
The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.
A cirlce that is 3-D is a sphere
A 3-D circle is a "sphere" (a ball shape).
no
A sphere is a 3-D shape, while a circle is a flat, 2-D shape.
a sphere
No, it is a 3-d shape. A circle is a 2-d shape.
a sphere is a 3-D shape and a circle is 2-D its flat and the sphere is like a round you can feel it
No as it does not exist. A 3-D sphere can roll but not a drawing of a 2-D shape as only 3-D things exist
A three-dimensional oval is called an ovoid.
The sphere. Unlike the circle, the sphere is a sort of "3 Dimensional" version of the circle. A circle, being a 2-D round shape, has a face... whereas brought into 3-D, the sphere is free of all "faces".
Find the distance between the point (-3, -4) and the origin to find the radius of the circle. This is the distance formula: d = ( ((x2 - x1)^2) + ((y2 - y1)^2) ) ^ 0.5 These are the points: (x1, y1) = (0, 0) (x2, y2) = (-3, -4) d = ( ((-3 - 0)^2) + (-4 - 0)^2) ) ^ 0.5 d = ( (-3^2) + (-4^2) ) ^ 0.5 d = ( 9 + 16 ) ^ 0.5 d = ( 25 ) ^ 0.5 d = 5 Now that you know the radius of the circle, to find the diameter, just double it. 5 * 2 = 10 The diameter of the circle equals 10.