Area = pi * radius of circle * radius of circle
A = π*r^2
2007-06-07 08:18:00
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answer #1
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answered by mark r 4
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Area of a circle = pi*r^2
2007-06-07 08:19:34
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answer #2
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answered by bwshockley 1
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A circle has no area. Do you mean the area within a circle?
2007-06-07 10:40:44
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answer #3
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answered by Mark 6
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Hi,
By definition, the Area of a Circle is given the following formula:
Area of a Circle = pi(r^2)
Pi = 3.14
r = Radius of the Circle
I hope that helps you out! Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Sincerely,
Andrew
2007-06-07 08:21:02
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answer #4
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answered by The VC 06 7
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Area of a circle = (Ïd²)/4
Where d is the diameter of the circle.
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2007-06-07 08:25:44
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answer #5
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answered by Robert L 7
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Area = pi*r^2
2007-06-07 08:18:21
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answer #6
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answered by msi_cord 7
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pi * radius squared
pi*r^2
circumfrence-2*pi*r
2007-06-07 08:40:27
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answer #7
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answered by daddy's_girl 2
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pi*r^2
where r is the radius of the circle.
2007-06-07 08:18:04
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answer #8
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answered by RG 3
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pi (don't know how to type that symbol) r squared. Pi * the radius squared
2007-06-07 08:19:41
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answer #9
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answered by Danielle 2
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pi(3.14)xradius squared
2007-06-07 08:25:52
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answer #10
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answered by peter H 1
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