It is larger than the diameter by a factor of Pi (about 3.1416).
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a factor or a divisor
Factor
Every circle has a circumference, but as far as I'm aware, a factor doesn't have one.
When a circle's diameter is dilated by a scale factor of 0.6, the new diameter will be 0.6 times the original diameter. Since the circumference of a circle is directly proportional to its diameter by the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference and d is the diameter, the new circumference will also be 0.6 times the original circumference. Therefore, the effect of dilating the diameter by a scale factor of 0.6 will be a decrease in the circle's circumference by 40%.
If the radius is tripled then the Area will be greater by a factor of 9. And the circumference will be greater by a factor of 3.
It is larger than the diameter by a factor of Pi (about 3.1416).
21.99113 approximately... * * * * * Accurate to 5 decimal places but WRONG by a factor of 2. Circumference = 2*pi*radius so radius = 7 cm => circumference = 43.98 cm.
A product.
The base is the common factor multiplied repeatedly by the exponent.
Yes it does. By a factor of 4.
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Oh, dude, if you double the circumference of a circle, the area will also double. It's like they're best friends or something. So, if you're out there stretching circles, just know that their area will stretch along with them.
A square? I think?
the base