SOLUTION: suppose that the area of a circle is numerically equal to the perimeter of a square whose length of a side is the same as the length of a radious of the circle. Find the length of
Algebra.Com
Question 313294: suppose that the area of a circle is numerically equal to the perimeter of a square whose length of a side is the same as the length of a radious of the circle. Find the length of a side of the square. express ur answer in terms of pie.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The area of a circle with radius
is:
The perimeter of a square with side measure
is:
But for this square and circle:
And
Hence:
Divide both sides by
John

RELATED QUESTIONS
Suppose that the area of a circle is numerically equal to three times the perimeter of a... (answered by lwsshak3)
Suppose that the area of a circle is numerically equal to the perimeter of a square and... (answered by josgarithmetic)
Suppose the area of a circle is numerically equal to the perimeter of a square and that... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
The area of a square is numerically equal to its perimeter. Find the length of each... (answered by Earlsdon)
The area of a square is numerically equal to four times its perimeter.
Find the length... (answered by josgarithmetic)
What is the length of a side of a square if the area and perimeter are numerically... (answered by checkley77)
how long is the side of a square whose perimeter measures numerically its... (answered by Alan3354)
show that the radius of a semicircle whose perimeter is numerically equal to its area is
(answered by Theo)
Find the length of a radius of a circle such that the circumference of the circle is... (answered by stanbon)