take the radius as half of the length of the side of square and use the point where two diagonals of the square intersect as the center of the circle. with this info , the circle can be drawn.
Squaring the circle is a problem handed down from ancients. It involves taking a known circle and drawing a square that has an equal area. It was proved to be impossible in the late 1800's. A link to...
Find the total area of the square: length times height. Next, find the total area of the circle: Pi times radius to the second power, or Pi(r squared). If you are doing this by hand, 3.14 is usually...