you were walking in a circle and u saw a piece of paper so you picked it up and what did it say?
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.
Cutting a circle out of a piece of paper is a physical change because the paper's chemical composition remains the same before and after the cutting. The change is only in the physical appearance and shape of the paper.
No. If you saw a drawing of it on a piece of paper, you couldn't tell that it's not a circle.
A=346.1850 cm2
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.
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