Hi.

Sorry for my poor english, maybe I don´t  explain me well.
Ok, if A is the area of the circumference then:
*A = PI*r^2* and *r* = radius of the circumference as shown in figure
So a mathematic expression for the radius will be:
*r = (A/PI)^1/2*

If C is the circumference, *C = **2 * PI * r*   then
*r = C/2*PI

*Now I hope that I explained well.
Don´t worry if you can answer to me, thanks for try.
bye.




On Jan 5, 2008 9:38 AM, chandra kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>     By ratio of circumference, I assume L / C (i.e. the ratio of L:C)
>
> You mentioned that you know that ratio i.e., you know L / C   =  k,
> where k is the ratio of L to C
>
>     which implies    L = k * C
>
> Then by the circumference formula
>     C  = 2 * PI * r
>     L  = k * 2 * PI * r
>
> By any chance do you mean ratio to be the ratio of  radius and
> circumference, cause it is always known to   1 / ( 2*PI )
>
> Can you write the ratio in a mathematical expression so that I will also
> understand. But I'm not sure if I can answer that.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> K.V.Chandra Kumar
>
> On 05/01/2008, Daniel Bastidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > ups.. sorry
> > When I said radio I wanted to said ratio or radius of circumference. for
> > clarify.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> >
>

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