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The perimeter of a circumference of a circle is found using the formula

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Answered by Anonymous
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perimeter = 2πR

where R is the radius of the circle

Answered by Anonymous
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SURFACE AREA VOLUME FORMULAS

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\Large\mathfrak\red{\implies \: area=\pi \:  {r}^{2}   }

\Large\mathfrak\red{\implies \: area= \:  \pi \: (\frac{d}{2} ) ^{2} }

\Large\mathfrak\red{\implies \: area=     \frac{ \pi \:  {d}^{2} }{4} </p><p> }

\Large\mathfrak\pink{\implies \: circumference= 2\pi r}

\Large\mathfrak\blue{\implies \: semi circle =     \frac{ \pi \:  {r}^{2} }{2} </p><p> }

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