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Surely everyone remembers that the area of a circle is: Where Pi (π) is of course the number and r is the radius of the circle. Where does this formula come from? One method of obtaining this ...
I write about mathematics and its applications The area and perimeter ratios ... the arc length of the upper half of the circle x² + y² = 1, the formula for which is (Funny aside: when I ...
This means that, using Pythagoras’ theorem, the equation of a circle with radius r and centre (0, 0) is given by the formula \(x^2 + y^2 = r^2\). Find the equation of a circle with radius 3 ...
We need the areas of the triangles in column D from D3 to D11. The area of a circle is 3.14*(radius*radius). To create the formula in Excel, I could suggest the exponential function however ...