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SPI 6.4.4 I CAN identify parts of a circle. I CAN find the circumference and area of a circle.
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Circle – named from the center point. Radius – one endpoint at the center; the other endpoint on the circle Diameter – a segment that passes through the center and has both endpoints on the circle
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Chords – endpoints on the circle Central angle – an angle with its vertex at the center.
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Diameter equals 2 radius OR Radius is half the diameter D = 2rORR= d/2 Example: r = 5 in; d = ? D = 140 in; r = ? radius diameter
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Pi = 3.14 = = The ratio C = a number close to 3. d C = ∏d OR C = 2∏r the distance around a circle
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A = ∏ r ² OR A = ∏ x r x r Ex. r = 5 cm 5 cm amount of surface covered
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Find the circumference. 1)d = 50 m 2)r = 64 m Find the area. 3)11 in 4)16 cm
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Radius 0.8 cm Round to the nearest whole number. C = 5 cm A = 2 cm²
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Diameter 1.5 cm Round to the nearest tenth. C = 4.7 cm A = 1.8 cm²
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518.1 ft
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254.34 ft
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A. 9.42 in
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C. 200.96 in
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If the r = 7m, then d = _____, C = _____, and A = ______. d = 14m C = 44m A = 154m²
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If the d = 11.5 ft, then r = _____, C = _____, and A = ______. r = 5.75ft C = 36ft A = 104ft²
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Circumference 1.57 in Diameter ? d = 0.5 in
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