Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (8th Edition)
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 21STQ
Define a class CircleCalculator that hat only two methods, getArea and getCircumference. These methods return the area and circumference, respectively of a circle, given its radius Both methods are static Do not define your own value for pi.
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