If the radius of a circle is multiplied by 3, which is true?
2 answers:
Answer:
The circumference is tripled
Step-by-step explanation:
If the radius started as 2 the area would be 12.57 and the circumference would be 12.57.
Then if multiply the radius by 3 it would be 6 and the area would be 113.1 and the circumference would be 37.7.
12.57x3=37.7
Therefore the circumference triples when the radius is multiplied by 3.
Answer:
I think that both are true...
If it's one, it's the circumference.
Step-by-step explanation:
So say the radius is x.
The area is πx^2
The circumference is 2xπ
If you multiply it by 3:
The area is 3πx^2
The circumference is 6xπ
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