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the diameter is 2times the radiusr=33ind=66in
circle area is pi times radius squared
A circle is 360 degrees if that's what you're asking.
The radius of a circle is half its diameter (the measure of the circle from one side across to the other).
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
the diameter is 2times the radiusr=33ind=66in
The radian measure IS the arc length of the unit circle, by definition - that is how the radian is defined in the first place.
Measure its radius in feet or derive it from the diameter or circumference. A circle with radius r feet has an area of pi*r^2 square feet.
To measure a curtain ring, you would typically measure the diameter of the inner circle on the ring. This measurement will help you determine the size of the curtain rod or pole that the ring will fit onto.
The measure from the center of a circle to its edge is the radius.
The center of a circle.
A circle that can measure percents.
A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!
To determine the measure of arc FE, you would typically need information about the circle, such as the central angle that intercepts the arc or the measures of other related arcs. If given, the measure of arc FE can be directly calculated from the central angle or by using the properties of the circle. Without specific numerical values or additional context, the measure cannot be determined.
A practical way to determine the length of an arc in a circle is to plot two lines from the arc's endpoints to the center of the circle, measure the angle where the two lines meet the center, then solve for L by cross-multiplying the statement: measure of angle/360 = L/Circumference.
To determine the center of a circle when woodworking, draw two perpendicular lines that intersect at the circle's edge. The point where the lines intersect is the center of the circle.
It does not measure anything. It is a two dimentional figure equivelent to half of a circle.