Math, asked by ramesh3692, 10 months ago

The crcumference of the corde exceeds the diometer
by 105 cm. Find the diameter and circumferrence of the
circle.​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

The circumference of a circle is approximately three times its diameter. If you divide the circumference by its diameter, the constant ratio is called Pi, which is an irrational number shown with this symbol: For example, the circle below has a radius of 4.5 inches.

Answered by haridasan85
1

Answer:

πd-d=IO5

d. (π-1) = Io5

d = 105 / 22/7-I

= IO5x7/I5=49

diameter = 49 cm

circumference=πd=22/7x49

=154cm

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