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if the length of side of squre is equal to that diameter of a circle.then the ratio of the area of the squre and that of the circle is?​

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Answered by harisreeps
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Answer:

If the length of the side of a square is equal to the diameter of a circle. Then the ratio of the area of the square and that of the circle is 4/\pi

Step-by-step explanation:

A square is a four-sided polygon that has its all sides equal in length and the measure of the angles are 90 degree

let the length of the square be l

so that the area of the square is A=l^{2}

from the question, it is given that the length of the square is equal to the diameter of a circle

thus the radius of the circle is r=l/2

the area of the circle is A=\pi r^{2}

here it is A=\pi l^{2} /4

the ratio of the area of the square and that of the circle is

\frac{l^{2} }{\pi l^{2}/4 } =4/\pi

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