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You cannot have a trapezoidal cylinder. That is like a square circle - an impossible shape.
The circle and the square are the two parents.
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
It is the challenge of constructing a square with the same area as a given circle by using only a finite number of steps with compass and straightedge. As pi (π) is a transcendental, rather than an algebraic irrational number, it cannot be done.
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It means that if you take a circle and find its area, you must now find a square with the same area. We cannot square the circle.
A circle is not a number, it is a 2-dimensional shape. A number can have a square root, not a shape. So, a circle cannot have a square root!.
There cannot be a circle that is 26 feet * 50 feet!
The question cannot be answered because:the area of a shape cannot be 49 cm since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring area.the relation between the square and the circle is not given.
No, you cannot be "square" on a radius in the traditional sense, as a radius is a straight line segment from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference. However, you can have a square inscribed in a circle, where the vertices of the square touch the circumference, but the concept of being "square" on a radius is not applicable.
no The area of a cone is 1/3 times the base times the height, so the volumes are the same only if the area of the base times the height is the same in both cones.
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A polygon with 3 sides or a polygon with more than 4 sides cannot be classified as a 4 sided quadrilateral which includes a square.
Of course not!A square cannot be a kite nor an arrowhead.A square cannot be a rectangle - whose adjacent sides are unequal.A square cannot be a rhombus - whose adjacent angles are unequal.A square cannot be a parallelogram - whose adjacent sides and adjacent angles are unequal.A square cannot be any polygon does not have 4 sides.A square cannot be a non-polygonal plane shape (circle, ellipse).A square cannot be a plane open area.A square cannot be a shape in 3 or more dimensions.I could continue, but I hope you get the idea.
You cannot have a trapezoidal cylinder. That is like a square circle - an impossible shape.
The answer depends on the relationship between the square and the circle. For example, is the circle inscribed in the square or the square in the circle or something else?
Finding a circle with the same area as a square is known as squaring the circle. It has been proven to be impossible. (this was done in 1882) I have included some references as links to explain why this cannot be done. If you have a circle inscribed a square, then its radius is 1/2 of the side length of the square or its diameter is the length of a side. If this is what you mean then the ratio of the side of the square to the radius of the circle is 1 to 1/2 or 2 to 1.