Suppose you copy the Circe using a size factor of 150% what will be the radius ,diameter ,circumference and the area of the image

To find the radius, diameter, circumference, and area of the enlarged circle, we need to know the measurements of the original circle. Let's assume the original circle has a radius of r.

1. Radius of the Enlarged Circle:
To calculate the radius of the enlarged circle, we need to multiply the size factor by the original radius.
Radius of Enlarged Circle = Size Factor * Original Radius = 150% * r = (150/100) * r = 1.5 * r.

2. Diameter of the Enlarged Circle:
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. Therefore, we can find the diameter of the enlarged circle by multiplying the radius of the enlarged circle by 2.
Diameter of Enlarged Circle = 2 * Radius of Enlarged Circle = 2 * 1.5 * r = 3 * r.

3. Circumference of the Enlarged Circle:
The circumference of a circle is given by the formula: Circumference = 2 * π * Radius. So, to find the circumference of the enlarged circle, we can substitute the radius of the enlarged circle into this formula.
Circumference of Enlarged Circle = 2 * π * Radius of Enlarged Circle = 2 * π * 1.5 * r.

4. Area of the Enlarged Circle:
The area of a circle is given by the formula: Area = π * (Radius^2). To find the area of the enlarged circle, we can substitute the radius of the enlarged circle into this formula.
Area of Enlarged Circle = π * (Radius of Enlarged Circle)^2 = π * (1.5 * r)^2.

Replace the value of r with the appropriate measurement for the original circle, and simplify the expressions in steps 3 and 4 to get the final values for the radius, diameter, circumference, and area of the enlarged circle.