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Find the area of a circle whose side of a square is 14cm

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Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
5

Answer:

Side of square will be equal to the diameter of circle.

So the radius of circle is half of 14 i.e. 7cm.

Area of circle=πr^2

=22/7*7*7

=154cm^2

Area of square=side^2

=14^2=196cm^2

Area of enclosed part is area of square minus area of circle.

196-154

=42cm^2.

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Answered by Ari114
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

Side of the square =14cm

Therefore,

Radius of the inscribed circle= 7cm

Area of square=14

2

=196cm²

Area of circle=π(7)²

=

7/22×7×7

=154cm²

Area enclosed by the square and the circle=196−154

=42cm²

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