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Diameter of a circle of its radius

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Answered by chandanbiswas070
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Answer:

Here is your answer-

Diameter of the circle is - Radius ×2

Radius is the length of the line segment from the centre of the circle to an end point on the circle and the diameter is twice the length of the radius of the circle .

Answered by prachibarapatre
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So, here we have to tell the relation between diameter and radius

  • Now, we know that diameter is a line segment that connects two opposite points on the circumference of a circle and radius is a segment that joins the center of the circle to a point on the circle.
  • So, the radius of a circle is always half of the diameter or it can also be said that the diameter of a circle is always double the radius

So, the relation between radius and diameter is

Diameter = 2 × Radius

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