Math, asked by YashRaveshiya61, 11 months ago

The radius of a circle is twice its diameter true or false.

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Answered by chanchal3858
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Answer:

the radius of a circle is half of its diameter

Answered by MotiSani
2

The above-given sentence is FALSE.

  • The distance between a circular item's center and its furthest border or boundary is its radius.
  • A radius is a dimension that applies to a sphere, semi-sphere, cone with a circular base, and cylinder with circular bases, in addition to a circle.
  • The radius is the distance between any point on the circle and its center, and the center is the fixed point on the circle.
  • A circle's diameter is the length of a line that goes through its center and connects two points on the circle. It's the same as doubling a circle's radius. The letters 'd' or 'D' are frequently used to represent it.
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