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Circles
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Fold unfold A B AB divides the circle into equal halves.
AB is a diameter of the circle
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A B O C Fold the paper circle in half in another way to obtain another diameter of the circle. The two lines meet at point O. O is the centre of the circle. The line OC is the radius of the circle.
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Definitions The diameters of a circle pass through the centre of the circle. The diameter of a circle is twice its radius Diameter = 2 Radius Radius = Diameter 2
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Perimeter of circle A B The circumference of a circle is slightly longer than 3 times its diameter. d This approximate value, 3.14 is represented by . We read as ‘pi’. Circumference of a circle = Diameter = d
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Perimeter of semi-circle
d Circumference of a circle = d Perimeter of a semi-circle = Radius + Diameter = r + d
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Perimeter of quarter-circle
Circumference of a circle = d Perimeter of a semi-circle = Radius + Diameter = r + d Perimeter of quadrant = r + 2r
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Area of circle A circle is drawn on a 1-cm square grid.
Radius of circle = 10 cm Area of quarter circle = 76 cm2 Area of circle = 4 x 72 = 304 cm2
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Area of circle Cut the circle into 24 equal pieces.
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Area of circle Rearrange 23 pieces like this.
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Area of circle Area of circle = r r
Cut the last piece into halves and place one half at each end. The pattern looks like a rectangle. Area of circle = r r
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Shapes with the same area
The figure below is formed by a semicircle and two quarter circle.
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Shapes with the same area
Area of the figure = 20 cm 10 cm = 200 cm2
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Shapes with the same area
ACDF is a rectangle made up of 2 squares.
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Shapes with the same area
The figure shows semi-circles of equal areas at the sides of a square.
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Shapes with the same area
Four identical circles of diameter 10 cm are arranged in a big circle.
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