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Shapes and Figures of Plane Geometry Summary

Geometry SHAPES AND FIGURES OF PLANE GEOMETRY Circles Figure 13    Circle A  circle  is  a  plane  curve  which  is  equidistant  from  the center,   as   shown   in   Figure   13. The   length   of   the perimeter  of  a  circle  is  called  the  circumference.  The radius  (r)  of  a  circle  is  a  line  segment  that  joins  the center  of  a  circle  with  any  point  on  its  circumference. The diameter (D) of a circle is a line segment connecting two points of the circle through the center.   The area of a circle is calculated using the following formula: pr2 (3-9) The  circumference  of  a  circle  is  calculated  using  the following formula: = 2pr (3-10) or pD Pi (p) is a theoretical number, approximately 22/7 or 3.141592654, representing the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle. The scientific calculator makes this easy by designating a key for determining p. The area of a circle is always expressed in square units, and the perimeter of a circle is always expressed in the original units. Example: Calculate the area and circumference of a circle with a 3" radius.  Be sure to include units in your answer. Solution: pr2 = 2pr p(3)(3) = (2)p(3) p(9) p(6) = 28.3 square inches = 18.9 inches Rev. 0 Page 11 MA-03

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