Math, asked by ITZSCIENTIST, 5 months ago

Find the area of a quadrant of a
circle whose radius is 2 cm.​

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Answered by gopalpvr
4

Step-by-step explanation:

r= 2cm

area of quadrant circle=

 \frac{\pi {r}^{2} }{4}

 \frac{\pi {2}^{2} }{4}

 \frac{4\pi}{4}

\pi

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3

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