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if the circumference of a circle and perimeter of a square are new find whose in great and by how much

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Answered by ShivamDixit22
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Answer:

2πr=4*a

Step-by-step explanation:

Can't say exactly as we need to know since these values of both square as circle can be both great and small as we know for redius of circle greater than side the circumference is obviously greater likewise of the side of square is greater than radius of circle then perimeter of square is obviously greater than that of circle but we can derive an expression for that case assuming arbitary radius as r and arbitary side of square as a Then,

2πr=4*a

Now depending upon the numerical question provided in the question that follows we can calculate the relation and derive the relation between both of these as ≤ or ≥

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