equation of periferi of Circle
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The periphery of a Circle is commonly expressed by the Greek letter π = 3.14 when the diameter d = 1 or the unit. For any other value of the diameter d, we will denote the periphery by the letter p, r = radius, and a = area of the circle. The periphery of a circle is equal to 3 14-100 times its diameter.
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The formula is simply this: C = πd. In this equation, "C" represents the circumference of the circle, and "d" represents its diameter. That is to say, you can find the circumference of a circle just by multiplying the diameter by pi.
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