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It is pi, a letter in the Greek alphabet, and pronounced like pie. This infinite value, usually expressed as 3.14 or sometimes more accurately as 3.1416 is the ratio of the diameter (distance across) a circle, and the circumference (distance around) a circle. The diameter times pi equals the circumference, and the circumference divided by pi gives the diameter. Also, the radius (half the diameter) times itself and then multiplied by pi gives the area inside a circle. The value of pi is the same regardless of the size of a circle.
To divide a circle into fifths, you would start by drawing a horizontal line through the center of the circle to create two equal halves. Then, draw another line perpendicular to the first line to divide the circle into quarters. Next, draw a line at a 72-degree angle from the horizontal line to create one-fifth of the circle. Repeat this step four more times, each time rotating the angle by 72 degrees to divide the circle into fifths.
A line segment with its endpoints on the circumference (curve) of a circle is called a chord of that circle. If it passes through the center of the circle (which it can, but does not have to do), it is called a diameter of the circle. See the links below for more information.Is called a radius.
We're assuming the table and cloth are round? The cloth is a circle with a diameter of 90 inches - 30 from the floor to the table, 30 more across the table, and 30 more to get back down to the floor. The circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter. Do the math!
dimension of a circle is a dimension of the circle theres not much more to it. just common sense people. you need to be more specific in your question. There are three large potential answeres for dimension, but they are just the beginning 1) Circumference - is the distance around the outside of the circle from a fixed point, all the way around until you have returned to the same point. 2) diameter - is the length of a line that passes from one side to the other side of the circle right through the center. 3) radius - is the distancefrom the center of the circle to the edge. then there are many other potential dimensions, depending on what more defined question you ask. For more information try looking up circle in Wikipedia. hope this helps.