Math, asked by AnshChandak, 6 months ago

find the area of the circle diameter 5.6 metre π=3.14

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Answered by Anendramishra3112008
2

Answer:

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A≈24.63m²

\huge{\underline{\boxed{\purple{{★ Hence \: Verified ★}}}}}

Answered by brainliestnp
2

Answer:

\huge\rm{\underline{\underline{Given→}}}

  • \rm\green{Diameter=5.6m}
  • \rm\green{Value\:of\:π=3.14}

\huge\rm{\underline{\underline{To\:Find→}}}

\rm\purple{→Area\:of\:the\:circle}

\huge\rm{\underline{\underline{Answer→}}}

\small{\boxed{\boxed{\red{\dashrightarrow{\rm{Area\:of\:circle=πr^2}}}}}}

So before finding the area of the circle, we've to first find its radius. Let's see how

{\underline{\boxed{\dashrightarrow{\rm{Radius=\dfrac{Diameter}{2}}}}}}

\rm\blue{→r=\dfrac{d}{2}}

\rm\blue{→r=\dfrac{5.6}{2}}

\rm\blue{→r=\dfrac{\red{\cancel{\blue{56}}}}{\red{\cancel{\blue{2}}}}}

\rm\blue{→r=2.8cm}

Now we've found the radius of the circle, so lets proceed further to find its area.

\rm\blue{→Ar=πr^2}

\rm\blue{→Ar=3.14\times2.8\times2.8}

\rm\blue{→Ar=8.792\times2.8}

\rm\blue{→Ar=24.6176cm^2}

{\boxed{\boxed{\rm{\pink{→Ar=24.6176cm^2✔}}}}}

Hence the area of the circle is \bold{24.6176cm^2} which is the required answer.

HOPE IT HELPS.

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