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Why diameter is double of radius???? ​

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Answered by adititrajesh
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Answer:

A circle's diameter stretches across the whole circle

Step-by-step explanation:

When the radius is drawn, and it is extended to touch the other side of the circle, it forms a straight line. This line will be twice the radius. And hence, this line called the diameter is twice the radius.

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Answered by Inioluwa24
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Answer:

The diameter of a circle is the longest distance away from each other 2 points on a circle can be.

The diameter is the radius

2. Note: When the radius is 2, the diameter will be equal to the radius squared, because the radius squared will be equivalent to the radius times 2, which is the diameter.

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