Question 481096
Please help me the problem# 31 reads so in my text book. In a circle,the diameter is twice the langth of the radius r. Can someone please help me solve this and understand it. Thank you very much.
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That is not the statement of a problem.
It is a statement of a fact.
The diameter of a circle is always twice
the length of the radius of that circle.
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Cheers,
Stan H.