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'''[[File:Circle.png|thumb|An illustration of a circle showing the circumference, centre, diameter and radius.]]Circles '''are completely round shapes.
 
'''[[File:Circle.png|thumb|An illustration of a circle showing the circumference, centre, diameter and radius.]]Circles '''are completely round shapes.
 
==Relationship with [[pi]]==
 
==Relationship with [[pi]]==
Pi can be used to calculate the [[circumference]] of a circle, which is similar to the perimeter of other shapes. The circumference of a circle is always exactly pi (3.1415...) times the diameter of the circle, no matter how large or the small the circle is. For example, a circle with diameter 10 would have an area of 31.415...
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Pi can be used to calculate the [[circumference]] of a circle, which is similar to the perimeter of other shapes. The circumference of a circle is always exactly pi (3.1415...) times the diameter of the circle, no matter how large or the small the circle is. For example, a circle with diameter 10 would have an area of 31.415...[[Category:Shapes]]
 
Though pi is the most known ratio between the perimeter of a shape and it's diameter, there are infinite irrational numbers that represent ratios in a shape's perimeter and diameter.
 
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[[Category:Pie]]
 
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[[Category:Pi]]

Revision as of 21:34, 24 April 2020

Circle

An illustration of a circle showing the circumference, centre, diameter and radius.

Circles are completely round shapes.

Relationship with pi

Pi can be used to calculate the circumference of a circle, which is similar to the perimeter of other shapes. The circumference of a circle is always exactly pi (3.1415...) times the diameter of the circle, no matter how large or the small the circle is. For example, a circle with diameter 10 would have an area of 31.415...