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GED Math: Finding the area of a circle

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

The formula A = Pi r squared gives the area of a circle. A clip from KET's GED Connection.

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  • this video sucks!

  • People, this is really simple.. consider the circle, a room.

    the Area per say is how much the room can fit.. and to find how much the room can fit

    we need to find out the Radius, the Radius is 1 line from the circle, to the mid point in the circle,the rest is simple.. Area = Pi(3.14 or 22/7 to be more exact) * R^2.

    let's say the Radius = 5 so it's 3.14 * 5^2 = 3.14 * 25

    if Radius = 5 then Diameter = 10.

  • @TheAndLyn1 yep

  • doesnt make any fuckin sence you fuckin pricks

  • ok so radius is 15 in this case, and the radius squared is just 15x15 to get 225... and then the 225 is multiplied by pi?

  • EASY!!!! 

  • Oh baby! I understood after watching this like seventy, eighty times lol ( progress! )

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