Two Formulas for Circle Circumference
These are the same formula because
Circumference When Given the Radius
A circle has radius 7 cm. Find the circumference.
Step 1: Choose the radius form
Step 2: Substitute and simplify
ACT tip: If answer choices contain
Circumference When Given the Diameter
A circle has diameter 20 inches. Find the circumference.
Step 1: Choose the diameter form
Step 2: Substitute and simplify
No conversion needed — the diameter form handles it directly.
Solving for Radius Given Circumference
A circle has circumference
Step 1: Set up the equation
Step 2: Divide both sides by
The
Quick Check on Circumference Formulas
A circle has radius 10 cm.
What is its circumference?
Choose the right formula and solve before advancing...
Area Formula Uses Radius Only
The area of a circle measures the space inside:
Critical: This formula requires the radius, not the diameter.
Always write
In
Worked Example With Radius Given
A circle has radius 6 cm. Find the area.
Step 1: Substitute into the formula
Step 2: Square the radius, then multiply
Watch Out for the Diameter Trap
A circle has diameter 10 m. Find the area.
First: Convert to radius:
Then: Apply the formula
Wrong answer:
Solving for Radius Given the Area
A circle has area
Step 1: Set up the equation
Step 2: Divide both sides by
Step 3: Take the square root
Quick Check on the Area Formula
A circle has diameter 12 cm. What is its area?
Remember: convert to radius first...
Shaded Regions Use Big Minus Small
Strategy: Shaded area = area of larger shape
Circle Inscribed in a Square
A circle with radius 5 is inscribed in a square.
Step 1: Square side = diameter =
Step 2: Area of square
Step 3: Area of circle
Shaded area
Annulus: Area Between Two Circles
An annulus has outer radius
Big minus small:
Factored form (faster):
Semicircle Area and Full Perimeter
- Area:
- Perimeter: curved edge + straight edge =
The diameter edge must be included in the perimeter.
Semicircle Perimeter Worked Example Step by Step
A semicircle has radius 4. Find the perimeter.
Curved edge:
Straight edge (diameter):
Total perimeter:
ACT Practice: Find the Semicircle Window
A semicircular window has perimeter
Find the area of the window.
Set up the perimeter equation, solve for r, then find area...
Solution to the Semicircle Window Problem
Step 1: Set up the perimeter equation
Step 2: Factor and solve for
Step 3: Find the area
Key Takeaways and Common Mistakes
- Circumference:
- Area:
— always use radius - Shaded regions: big minus small
Watch out:
- Given diameter? Convert to
first - Don't drop
— it's a multiplier - Semicircle perimeter =
Coming Up Next in Circle Topics
Up next: Arc length and sector area
- Same circle formulas — but for parts of circles
- Central angles determine the fraction you use
- Connects circumference to arc length, area to sectors
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Circumference and area