Points equidistant from AB lie on its perpendicular bisector. Points 5 inches from A lie on the circle with centre A and radius = 5 inches. You will have two points where the perp bisector and circle intersect.
A circle with a radius of 16 inches (32/2) has a circumference of 100.53 inches.
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
If the circle has a diameter of 8 inches, it's 50.265 square inches. If the circle has a radius of 8 inches, it's 201.06193 square inches. In the odd case that the circle has a circumference of 8 inches, it's 5.09296 square inches.
A circle with a radius of six inches has a circumference of 37.7 inches.
Every circle has a point called the centre. A straight line drawn through the centre and extending both ways to intersect with the circle at opposite points is called the diameter. A straight line drawn from the centre to intersect with one point of the circle is called the radius. In this case, the length of that straight line is 12 inches.
Points equidistant from AB lie on its perpendicular bisector. Points 5 inches from A lie on the circle with centre A and radius = 5 inches. You will have two points where the perp bisector and circle intersect.
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If the area of a circle is about 28 square inches the diameter of the circle is: about 6 inches (5.971).
A circle with a radius of 16 inches (32/2) has a circumference of 100.53 inches.
The circumference of a circle, with a diameter of 12 inches, is 37.7 inches.
4.497718692 inches
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
29.85 inches
The area of the circle is 1,256.6 square inches.
A circle with a radius of 6 inches has a circumference of 37.7 inches.