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a circle is drawn inside a square of side 14 cm. Find the area of a circle

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To be the largest circle inside the squre of side 14cm, it should touch every sides of the square.

Thus, the diameter of the circle would be 14cm.

Therefore, the radius of the circle (r)=diameter/2=14/2=7cm

Now, the area of the largest circle= pi*r^2= (22/7)*7*

the area of the largest circle=154cm^2

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Answered by Anonymous
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154cm²

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Given

Side of the square =14cm

Therefore,

Radius of the inscribed circle= 14/2

=7cm

Area of square=14²

=196cm²

Area of circle=π(7)²

= 22/7×7×7

= 154cm²

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