you were walking in a circle and u saw a piece of paper so you picked it up and what did it say?
The piece of paper said "Follow your dreams" in elegant handwriting.
As I was walking in a circle I spied a piece of paper covered with a pretty picture colored yellow green and red when I picked it up I noticed that it also had some writing and I knew that I should read it and this is what the writing said...
Cut a circle from a piece of paper. The paper has thickness so, that makes the circle that you cut from the paper a cylinder.
Circumfrence is the perimeter of a circle, the line that makes a circle looks like a circle Imagine a perfect circle drawn on a piece of paper. Take the length of the line of the circle (by line I mean the part that is actually drawn on the piece of paper the ring) and there, you have the circumfrence. The circumfrence is exactly π times the size of the diameter (if you don't know what those two things are ignore this)
" A circle is a 2D shape which has no corners." "She drew a circle in the piece of paper." There are many more.
No, it's 2D. Anything that fits on a piece of paper (for example) is 2D. The 3D equivalent of a circle is a sphere.
The poem "You Were Walking in a Circle" was written by Paul Guest, an American poet and essayist. The piece explores themes of memory, movement, and the complexities of human experience.
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No. If you saw a drawing of it on a piece of paper, you couldn't tell that it's not a circle.
If you have the area of the piece and you know how much the piece takes up. For example if you have a piece of a circle and you know it is 1/4 if the circle then you take the area and multiply by 4.
A piece of an edge of a circle is called an ARC.
If you carefully peel an orange in one piece, then try to spread the peel onto a flat surface, you will realise that it can't be done.
A piece of the circumference of a circle is called an arc A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and two radii is called A sector. A piece of the area of a circle bounded by an arc and a chord is called a segment