Frankly, I haven't the slightest clue as to what you mean by "the same."
The circumference of a circle is defined as pi x 2 x radius, or pi x diameter.
The area is pi x radius squared.
Therefore, for real circles, these values can only be the same if the diameter measure is the same as the radius squared.
This works is the radius is 1 or 2.
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They can't have the same value, since area has square units and circumference has linear units. But their number portions can be the same. The circumference and the area of a circle with a radius of 2 are both (4 pi), with the appropriate units.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
If the circumference of a circle is 6.28 then its area is about 3.138 square units
no, the cimcumference is the perimeter of the circle and the area included what is inside of the circle, area can be used for all shapes
Area of a circle is: A=π*r2 and r=circumference/2. Find 1/2 of the circumference and square it (multiply by same number), then multiply by pi.