it connects one end of the circle to the other:) glad to help
A circle with a radius equal to the base of the cone. This circle will be tangential to a segment of a circle whose arc is the same length as the circle, and whose radius is the slant height of the cone.
Relationship between radius and area of a circle is nonlinear. Area = pi * radius^2, so it is like a quadratic. If you graphed radius on the horizontal, and area on the vertical, it would be a parabola (actually a half of a parabola, since you cannot have a negative radius).
the formula is PI(3.14)(radius)squared first is to find the radius they usually give and you like the fullthing so you have to cut it in half like for example the radius is 14 so you cut in half which is 7.next you take 7 and multiply it by itself which is 49.(be sure to NOT multiply 7x2=14)then you multiply everything together.so here it is.(3.14x49)And that's how you find the radius of a circle.(i think....)
Oh, dude, this is like basic math 101. The diameter of a circle is just twice the radius, so if the radius is 1 meter, the diameter is 2 meters. It's like the circle's way of saying, "I'm just twice as big as my radius, no big deal."
The radius symbol is R. You could use this in: Radius = πr²
Its it a bone in your arm!
11.4 inches diameter and the radius was 17
it connects one end of the circle to the other:) glad to help
A congruent figure is identical to another figure. Example would be like a circle with the radius of 12 meters, then the congruent figure would have to be a circle with a 12 meter radius.
When you draw a circle in math, and you draw a triangle inside of it, 2 of the lines should be the radius of the circle, and the third (bottom) line that is not the radius is the chord.
A circle with a radius equal to the base of the cone. This circle will be tangential to a segment of a circle whose arc is the same length as the circle, and whose radius is the slant height of the cone.
A radius is half of the diameter of a circle or a sphere. Scroll down to related links and look at "Diameter - Wikipedia" or "Radius - Wikipedia"
The apothem is the perpendicular from the cent of a regular polygon to one of it's sides. When drawn it looks like the line drawn for the radius or circumference of a circle.
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Usually a straight line that touches a curve at one point. At the point of contact, the tangent is perpendicular to the radius of curvature.
It would look like a regular ruler...Measure the height - hMeasure the radius of the base (1/2 the diameter - rVolume= 1/3 'pi' r2h