Step-by-step explanation:
To find the Circumference of a triangle you use the formula C= 2(pi)r
in both of the problems you have the radius(r) and you plug the #'s in and solve
(pi)= 3.14...
#1.
2(pi)14.5
28(pi)
C= 87.92
#2.
2(pi)9.5
19(pi)
C= 56.66
C , it’s become more adapted to and more modern
The 30,60,90 - the hypotenuse is equal to twice the length of the shorter leg , the hypotenuse side =2x , the shortest side =x and the straight side is x square root 3
Answer:
C. The ratio of the area to the circumference is equal to half the radius.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle can be written as;
Area A = πr^2
The circumference of a circle is;
Circumference C = 2πr
Using the formula, w can derive the relationship between the two variables.
A = kC
k = A/C
Substituting the two formulas;
k = (πr^2)/(2πr) = r/2
So,
A = (r/2)C
A/C = r/2
The ratio of the area to the circumference is equal to half the radius.
Given;
Area = 200.96
Circumference = 50.24
Radius = 8
To confirm;
k = r/2 = 8/2 = 4
Also,
A/C = 200.96/50.24
A/C = 4