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SaltTheLoser:

How are circumference and radius found?

Timothykisel:

Google says "The circumference of a circle is equal to pi times the diameter. The diameter is two times the radius, so the equation for the circumference of a circle using the radius is two times pi times the radius. ... Divide the circumference of this circle by its diameter. Move the red point and divide again."

SaltTheLoser:

aight thanks bro

bailey9233:

The Radius is the distance from the center outwards. The Diameter goes straight across the circle, through the center. The Circumference is the distance once around the circle.

SaltTheLoser:

Thanks

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