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Is the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside a rectangle of length a cm and breadth b cm (a > b) is π b^2 cm? Why?

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Answered by readingforlife14
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If it is a circle you would have to use pie. area is length times width and you would multiply by 2. I hope this helped a little bit :)


Answered by Anonymous
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Is the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside a rectangle of length a cm and breadth b cm (a > b) is π b² cm? Why?

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No. Since, diameter of the circle is the equal to the breadth of the rectangle.

Therefore, The area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside a rectangle is π(\dfrac{b}{2})² cm², where (\dfrac{b}{2}) is the radius of the circle.

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