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find the area of a circle inscribed in a square of side 6 CM ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathtt\red{Solution:-}

Circle inscribed in circle in such a way that the length of side of square is equal to the diameter of circle.

Diameter = 6 cm

Radius = 6/2 = 3cm

Area of circle = πr²

=> (3.14)×3×3

=> 28.26 cm²

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Answered by ItzSmartyYashi
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\huge{\underline{\mathbb{\red{Answer}}}}

The circle is inscribed in such a way that the length of side of square is equal to the diameter.

Given that diameter = 6 cm

Then radius become half that is 3 cm

 =  > area \: of \: circle = \pi {r}^{2}

 =  > (3.14) \times 3 \times 3

 =  > 28.26 {cm}^{2}

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