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find the area (in cm²) of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 8cm​

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Answered by Astitva3591
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Answered by Raftar62
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 \red {\bold{refer \: to \: above \: attachment}} \\  \blue{ \bold{we \: can \: see \: in \: the \: figure \: one \: side \: of \: square \: will \: be \: the \: diameter \: of \: circle. \: then \: }} \\  \blue{ \bold{radius =  \frac{diameter}{2} =  \frac{8}{2} = 4 cm. }} \\  \\  \blue{ \bold{ \therefore{area \: of \: circle = \pi {r}^{2} \: square \: units. }}} \\  \\  \blue{ \bold{ \implies{area \: of \: circle = \pi. {4}^{2} = 16\pi \:  {cm}^{2} . }}} \\ \\  \red {\bold{if \:\pi = 3.14 \: taken \: then \: } }  \\  \\  \blue{ \bold{area \: of \: circle = 16 \times 3.14 =  \underline{50.24 \:  {cm}^{2}}. }}

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