Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 0
With the help of Pythagoras' theorem the radius of the circle works out as 7.5 cm
Area of the circle is: pi*7.5 squared = 176.715 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places
With the help of Pythagoras' theorem the length of the chord works out as 9 cm or 90 mm
chords inside circles can be any length from the diameter to almost zero length.
The radius, from the centre of a circle to it's edge.
The length of the radius.
A chord of a circle is a straight line that joins any two points on the circumference of a circle. The diameter of a circle is the length of the chord that passes through the centre of the circle; it is the chord of longest length and is twice the radius of the circle in length.
With the help of Pythagoras' theorem the length of the chord works out as 9 cm or 90 mm
True. The diameter of a circle is always twice the length of the radius. In other words, if we denote the radius of a circle as "r," then the diameter can be expressed as "2r." This relationship holds true for all circles, regardless of their size.
chords inside circles can be any length from the diameter to almost zero length.
It's the circle's radius which extends from its center to its circumference and it can be of any length you want it to be.
The length of a straight line from the centre of a circle to the edge of the circle.
The radius, from the centre of a circle to it's edge.
The length of the radius.
The length of the radius of a circle is measured by a straight line from the centre to the edge. The length of the diameter of a circle is measured by a straight line from one side, through the centre, to the other side. The length of the circumference is calculated by multiplying the diameter by the constant pi... which is usually approximated to 3.1416.
The radius of a circle is defined as the distance from the centre-point to the circumference.
A chord of a circle is a straight line that joins any two points on the circumference of a circle. The diameter of a circle is the length of the chord that passes through the centre of the circle; it is the chord of longest length and is twice the radius of the circle in length.
The diameter is the length of a line touching both sides of the circle and passing through the centre. The radius is the length of a line from the centre to touching the circle, and is half the length of the diameter, the diameter then is twice the length of the radius > diameter = radius * 2 = 32 * 2 = 64
Circle A has more area than B