given a square of perimeter 4, find the ratio of the circumference of the circumscribed circle to the circumference of the inscribed circle
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like this?
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i guess. it doesnt give me a picture just the word problem
Ok, with these numbers can you calculate the answer?
that's not the correct number for the actual square, although it does show the relationship between a square's edge and its diagonal.
That's what i meant :) (And that's why i asked)
Great!! I will let you take it from here... just wanted to make sure you didn't mis-read the problem (as I have been known to do!!).
thanks, I've made my mistakes aswell :)
im sorry, i still dont quite understand
|dw:1349118469002:dw| Perimeter 4 means every side has length 1, right?
yes
|dw:1349118539930:dw| Looking at this drawing, can you calculate the lengths of the radi of the two circles?
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