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4 November, 09:29

The formula for the circumference C of a circle, in terms of the radius, is C = 2TTr, where r stands for the radius. Rearrange the quantities in this formula to give a new formula for the radius of a circle in terms of the circumference.

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  1. 4 November, 09:53
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    r = (C / π) / 2

    Actually the formula of the circumference is Pi multiplied to diameter; where the diameter is equal to twice the radius.

    C = π d

    d = 2 r

    C = π * 2r

    If we need to find the radius from the Circumference then

    r = (C / π) / 2

    You must differentiate Pi from the number 2 because 2 is part of the radius. This is also to avoid confusion.

    For example: r = 5; π - 3.14; find the circumference

    C = π * 2r

    C = 3.14 * (2*5)

    C = 3.14 * 10

    C = 31.40

    If the circumference is given and the radius is missing, then,

    r = (C/π) / 2

    r = (31.4 / 3.14) / 2

    r = 10 / 2

    r = 5
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