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Find the area of square inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm?

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Answered by mahesharanthilini
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Answer: 100 cm2

Step-by-step explanation:

As the radius of the circle is 10cmwe can make a trangle by the 2 radius of the circle. then we can get the hypotenus of the trangle. (pythogorous theory) it is 10 cm.

now u can get lenght of one side of the squre. so area= 10×10= 100 cm2

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Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

In mathematics, a square is a form that has two dimensions, four equal sides, and four angles which are each 90 degree. A rectangle and a square have some of the same characteristics, however only the opposing sides of a rectangle are equal.

Given, a circle of radius 10 cm.

To find, the area of a square inscribed in a circle.

Solution:

As the radius of the circle is 10 cm can make a triangle by the 2 radii of the circle.

Then we can get the hypotenuse of the triangle. (Pythagoras theory) it is 10 cm.

Now we can get length of one side of the square.

So area= 10 ×10 = 100 cm²

Final Answer:

The final answer is   100 cm²

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