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Every mixed number is more than ' 1 '. If the radius of the circle is more than '1', then the area of the circle is more than (pi) square units.
All complex number that can be represented by the coordinates of points on the unit circle, that is, the circle with its centre at the origin and a radius of 1 unit.
z=e^(2 times pi times i times t) If t goes from 0 to 1, then you get the unit circle.
This depends on the circle you're talking about. A theoretical circle and square most certainly could have the same area. If the circle's radius is 1, then the square's length and width would be √π. The problem here is actually in creating such a measurement in a finite number of steps. Because pi is a transcendental number, that is not possible.
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Every mixed number is more than ' 1 '. If the radius of the circle is more than '1', then the area of the circle is more than (pi) square units.
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A circle. But you can also think of a circle as having an infinite number of sides as well.
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Every possible diagonal is one such.
All complex number that can be represented by the coordinates of points on the unit circle, that is, the circle with its centre at the origin and a radius of 1 unit.
number 1. the soundtrack for mamma mia was number 1 on the American charts
1/4 because 4/4 is 100%. 100 divided by 4 is 25 so 25 for each number (in this case, 4)
You describe a composite number by saying... A composite number is a number that has more factors than itself and 1.
I believe you already explained it. It's the rules of the game. You circle a number, you get the points for that number, your opponent gets points for its factors. 17 is a prime number. Its factors are 17 and 1. Circle it. You get 17 points, your opponent gets 1.
With an open circle, the number at which the circle is is NOT included in the dataset; with a closed circle it is. For example if a line is drawn on the number line between 0.5 and 1.5 with a closed circle at 0.5 and an open circle at 1.5, then it represents the numbers between 0.5 and 1.5 including 0.5 but excluding 1.5; this range is the numbers which round to 1 to the nearest whole number.
The number in a circle indicates you have a certain number of "something" waiting for you. A couple of examples are: 1) In e-mail, the number indicates how many new unread messages you have. 2) In the AppStore, the number indicates how many Apps you have that are waiting for an update.