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. If you multiply Pi by the square of the radius of a circle, what do you get? *

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The circle's circumference

The circle's area

The circle's diameter

The circle's radius​

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Answered by Anonymous
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AnSwEr :

  • The circle's area

\pi {r}^{2}  \: square \: units

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The area of a circle, you can use some algebraic manipulation to find its radius using the same formula.

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where A is the area and r is the radius of the circle. When you multiply Pi (π) by the square of the radius (r^2), you get the value of the area of the circle. This is because Pi is a constant value that represents the ratio of the circumference of the circle to its diameter.

So, if you know the radius of a circle, you can use the formula A = πr^2 to find its area. Conversely, if you know the area of a circle, you can use some algebraic manipulation to find its radius using the same formula.

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