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Geometry 22 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

My homework says... Draw a conclusion from the given information: Given: If the area of a circle is numerically equal to the circumference of the circle, then twice the radius is equal to the square of the radius. If twice the radius is equal to the radius, then the diameter is equal to the square of the radius. How do I draw a conclusion from this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not sure what kind of conclusion they are looking for. something i notice thought is that 2r = r^2 divide both sides by r 2 = r i guess you can conlude that the radius must be = 2 for this to work

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