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plz i really need help and the question is:
A circle has a perimeter of p cm. Its area, in square centemetres is :
(a) p squared/ 4 times pi
(b) p squared / 4
(c) pi times p squared
(d) 2 times pi times p
(e) 2 times pi / p
p.s sori for the writting but i need help on it....
Last edited by knightdrak01 (2009-12-03 22:49:01)
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If the radius of the circle is r, then:
- Its perimeter is 2πr
- Its area is πr²
You're told the perimeter, so you need to first get the radius in terms of that, then use that answer to find the area.
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hi
answer is (b)
because p=2(pi)r
=>r=p/2(pi)
so area=(pi)*r2
=p^2/4(pi)
how did u work out the radius? huh?!
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p = 2πr
So rearranging, that becomes r = p/(2π).
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It wanted to be normal.
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but p is NOT the diameter!!! it is the CIRCUMFERENCE!!
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Yes, and what is the formula for the circumference of a circle?
Last edited by Devantè (2009-12-05 22:31:49)
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2 pi radius
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guys its asking for the area in square centimeters
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