Monday, August 9, 2010

Circumference of a Circle Formula


Introduction:
In this section let me help you on circumference of a circle formula. The circle is a shape with points the same distance from the center.
It is named by the center.
The circle to the left is called circle X since the center is at point X
If you measure the distance around a circle and dividing the distance across the circle through the center point, you will always come close to a particular measurement, depending upon the accuracy of your value.
This value is approximately 3.141592653589... We use the Greek letter (pronounced pi) to represent the value.
The distance around a circle is called the circumference. The distance across a circle through the center point is called diameter. (Pi) is the ratio of the circumference of the circle is called diameter.This could also help us on examples of personification
Thus, for any circle, if you dividing the circumference by the diameter, you get a value close to (pi)
The radius of a circle is a distance from the circle center point of a circle to any point on the circle.

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