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lcm of pi/2 and pi/2​

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Answered by sjshah0603
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Step-by-step explanation:

A Circle of (Pi)

The area (A) inside a circle is Pi times the radius squared or A = π r2 (see links below for proof *). If a circle has a diameter of 2 units, then its area will equal π units squared; for example, a circle of 2 cm in diameter has an area of π cm

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