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Area of a Circle

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#1
Chovymaker

In geometry, the area enclosed by a circle of radius r is πr2. Here the Greek letter π represents the constant ratio of the circumference of any circle to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.1416.

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#2
buldO
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and what represents the constant of this ratio?

#3
Chovymaker
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TenZ constant

#11
buldO
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checks out

#4
simurgh
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πr^2

#5
Dolphin
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^^

#23
broseiden
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this is not python bro

#6
Chovymaker
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actually πr2=π^2

#15
since_beta
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9.8696044?

#19
Chovymaker
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mb sorry

#20
Chovymaker
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I was going to say πr2=πr^2

#7
hellohello139
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not even a good fact, everyone knows this above grade 5

#8
simurgh
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I will be surprised

#9
justboy
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i mean im in 3rd grade so

#10
BoF7ooM
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you thought vlr users are over grade 5?!

#12
number1_MIBR_hater
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Remember NA education
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#13
Bo0mShell
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you learn it that late??

#14
since_beta
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22/7 supremacy

#17
Cresp
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22/7 is not an accurate representation of the irrational number that is pi.

#18
Chovymaker
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3 Supremacy

#24
GajarKaHalwa
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3.1415926535897932384626433832795 supremacy

#16
Cresp
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This is very interesting, the ratio between a diameter and its circumference is found by a basic pythagorean equation which not only proves the pythagorean theorem but also proves the existence of pi.

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Bo0mShell
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Ratio of radius and diameter? 1/2?

#26
Cresp
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I am sorry i meant to say diameter and its circumference

#22
TheDingo369
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Area could also be pi/4*d^2

#25
WinterZ
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based af + could also be pi(diameter/2)*2

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