The only piece of information required to find the area of a circle is the radius of the circle. Once you know the radius of the circle, the area is simply the radius squared multiplied by pi (approximately 3.14).
More information is required in order to answer this question. What is the shape for which the perimeter is given? If it anything other than a circle or regular polygon it is not possible to determine the area. For a circle or regular polygon, the answer will depend on the shape.
It depends on how the triangle and the circle are related - information that was not provided in the question.
The area cannot be given with only that information. More information is required for a complete answer.
It is 2*BA + 2*pi*r*h.Actually, if you have the radius or the base area, then the other piece of information is not required.
Because you will be using the number pi to find the area of the circle, some rounding will be required.
If you have the area of the piece and you know how much the piece takes up. For example if you have a piece of a circle and you know it is 1/4 if the circle then you take the area and multiply by 4.
A piece of the circumference of a circle is called an arc A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and two radii is called A sector. A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and a chord is called a segment
More information is required in order to answer this question. What is the shape for which the perimeter is given? If it anything other than a circle or regular polygon it is not possible to determine the area. For a circle or regular polygon, the answer will depend on the shape.
The answer will depend on what information you DO have.
It depends on what information you have.
The answer is in the question! 12 sq ft!
By using the other information supplied about the circle to calculate either its radius (from which its area can be calculated) or its area (if the circle is similar to another with a given area and some ratio between the two circle is given):If the diameter is given: radius = diameter ÷ 2If the circumference is given: radius = circumference ÷ 2πIf the circle is similar to another circle which has a given area, and the length ratio is given; square the length ratio to get the area ratio and apply to the given area.
It depends on how the triangle and the circle are related - information that was not provided in the question.
The area cannot be given with only that information. More information is required for a complete answer.
Let the side of square be of length '2a' For the largest circle carved out of the square sheet, radius will be 'a' and hence the required area of circle = PI(a2)
The formula depends on the information available to you.
It is 2*BA + 2*pi*r*h.Actually, if you have the radius or the base area, then the other piece of information is not required.