The radius squared. The radius is half of the diameter
r2(square)
How about 3 times 600 = 1800 as one example
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2178. 2178 x 4 = 8712
You have to graph an inequality on a number line. For example, x>3.The number 3 on the number line gets an open circle around it, and a line is extended to all the other possible equations.There is an open circle if it is a "greater than or less than" sign, and there is a shaded circle if there is "greater than or equal to, or a less than or equal to" sign.
Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
r2(square)
The circumference of a circle is 2 * pi * r. If you multiple r by x you get 2 * pi * (r * x) which is the same as x * (2 * pi * r). So the circumference is multiplied by x. The area of a circle is pi * r2. Multiply r by x and you get pi * (rx)2 which is the same is (pi * r2) * x2. So the area gets multiplied by x2.
if your talking about a circle, then: Area = pi*radius^2, so you can use the area to find the radius, and then all you need to do is use the formula Circumference = 2*pi*r If its a different shape it gets slightly more tricky
An oval is a general word that could have different shapes. If you squash a circle evenly, the new shape in math is called an ellipse, which has an oval shape. The formula for the area of a circle is Pi times the Radius of the circle squared. The radius is half the height of the circle and also half the width of the circle. The general formula for the area of an ellipse is Pi times half the height times half the width. So we say length A is half the height of an ellipse and length B is half the width of an ellipse. When A is equal to B you have a circle. When they are different you have an ellipse. So if you want the area of the circle to be the same as the area of the ellipse, then you have to keep the height times the width the same for the ellipse as it was for the circle. As you squash the ellipse further the width must stretch out more than the height gets pushed down. For example, a circle with radius of 1 inch would have the same area as an ellipse with height ½ inch and width 2 inches because 1 times 1 is equal to ½ times 2. Another ellipse with the same area could have height ¼ inch and width 4 inches.
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They are called factors.
(52,2)(26,4)(13,8)
It can be: 8*81 = 648
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yeast getting multiply through asexual process that is budding. circle form at the area where the bud has to be appeared this area gets bigger and bigger at last an individual bud forms.
Sure there is.But its a bit complicated.Basically without the formula a square root is just the number that when multiplied by itself gets the number you are looking at.Ex.Take the number 625. What number multiplied by itself will equal 625. Well i know the answer since ive seen it loads of times. Its 25.For more help... and the complicated versionSee related link below