How to find the length of a square inside a circle?
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Follow these steps to find the length.........
- First check whether any radius of the circle is given or not.
- We know that diameter = 2× radius.
- The diameter is 2 r . The diameter is also the diagonal of the given square.
- So 2 r is the diagonal of the square.
- Let the side of square be s.
- The diagonal is √2s
- Now √2 s = 2 r
- Square both sides to get : 2 s²= 4 r²
- ⇒s²=2r²
- If r is given we can find s which is the required length of the square.
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When a circle is inscribed in a square , thediameter of the circle is equal to the side length of the square.
You can find the perimeter and area of the square, when at least one measure of the circle or the square is given.
For a square with side length ss , the following formulas are used.
Perimeter = 4s4s
Area = s2s2
Diagonal = s2√s2
Similarly, you can find the circumference andarea of the circle , when at least one measure of the circle or the square is given.
For a circle with radius rr , the following formulas are used.
Circumference = 2πr2πr
Area = πr2
Thanks a looooot
You can find the perimeter and area of the square, when at least one measure of the circle or the square is given.
For a square with side length ss , the following formulas are used.
Perimeter = 4s4s
Area = s2s2
Diagonal = s2√s2
Similarly, you can find the circumference andarea of the circle , when at least one measure of the circle or the square is given.
For a circle with radius rr , the following formulas are used.
Circumference = 2πr2πr
Area = πr2
Thanks a looooot
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