I think you have missed out an equals sign.
If you mean x2 + y2 = 16, then the radius is 4.
(x-0)² + (y-0)² = r²
I think you have missed out an equals sign. If you mean x2 + y2 = 16, then the radius is 4.
radius = 16/(2*pi)
The radius is 8 units.
The equation you provided, ( x^2 + y^2 = 16 ), represents a circle centered at the origin (0,0). To find the radius, you can rewrite the equation in the standard form ( x^2 + y^2 = r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. Here, ( r^2 = 16 ), so the radius ( r ) is ( \sqrt{16} = 4 ). Thus, the radius of the circle is 4 units.
(x-0)² + (y-0)² = r²
I think you have missed out an equals sign. If you mean x2 + y2 = 16, then the radius is 4.
radius = 16/(2*pi)
If that equals 16 then the radius is 4
The radius is 8 units.
The equation you provided, ( x^2 + y^2 = 16 ), represents a circle centered at the origin (0,0). To find the radius, you can rewrite the equation in the standard form ( x^2 + y^2 = r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. Here, ( r^2 = 16 ), so the radius ( r ) is ( \sqrt{16} = 4 ). Thus, the radius of the circle is 4 units.
x2 + y2= 16
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If the radius of a circle is 8, then the diameter is 16. The diameter of a circle is two times of a radius The equation would be d = 2r so plugging in 8 for r, the equation would become d = 2(8) Therefore d is 16.
x² + y² = 16.
x2 +y2 = R2 =16 = radius 2 R = 4
Diameter = Radius * 2 In this case, radius = 8 cm so diameter = 16 cm