A metal wire when bent in the form of a square of largest area, encloses an area of 484 cm square. Find the length of the wire. If the same wire is bent to a largest circle, find:radius of the circle formed, and area of the circle.
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FIRSTLY, I TOOK AREA OF THE SQUARE AND THEN FIND OUT THE SIDE OF THE SQUARE.
THEN I FOUND OUT TO THE PERIMETER OF A SQUARE WHICH IS EQUAL THE LENGTH OF THE WIRE.
THEN I FOUND OUT THE RADIUS OF THE CIRCLE FROM CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE CIRCLE WHICH IS EQUAL TO THE LENGTH OF THE WIRE.
THEN FINALLY I FOUND OUT THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE
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FIRSTLY, I TOOK AREA OF THE SQUARE AND THEN FIND OUT THE SIDE OF THE SQUARE.
THEN I FOUND OUT TO THE PERIMETER OF A SQUARE WHICH IS EQUAL THE LENGTH OF THE WIRE.
THEN I FOUND OUT THE RADIUS OF THE CIRCLE FROM CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE CIRCLE WHICH IS EQUAL TO THE LENGTH OF THE WIRE.
THEN FINALLY I FOUND OUT THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT PLEASE CONTACT ME IN THE INBOX
IF YOU LIKED MY ANSWER PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST AS AM IN DIRE NEED OF THEM
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