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Solution - Properties of circles

Radius (r) 102.533
102.533
Diameter (d) 205.066
205.066
Circumference (c) 205.066π
205.066π
Area (a) 10513π
10513π
Center (0,0)
(0,0)
x-Intercepts x1=((10513)0,0),x2=((10513)0,0)
x_1=(sqrt(10513)-0,0), x_2=(-sqrt(10513)-0,0)
y-Intercepts y1=(0,(10513)0),y2=(0,(10513)0)
y_1=(0,sqrt(10513)-0), y_2=(0,-sqrt(10513)-0)

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Why learn this

The invention of the wheel is considered to be one of the greatest feats of mankind and to be the innovation that finally got things... well, rolling. Throughout history, mankind has been fascinated with circles, often thinking of them as perfect shapes that symbolize symmetry and balance in nature. Even though there is little proof that perfect circles exist in nature, there are a seemingly infinite number of manmade examples and plenty in nature that come close. From the outline of Stonehenge to pizza, the cross-section of an orange, a tree's trunk, coins, and so on. Because we are surrounded by and interact with circles on such a regular basis, understanding their properties can help us understand the world around us.

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