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Point G is the center of the small circle. Point X is the center of the large circle. Points G, Y, and X are all on line segment GX. Marco wants to create a new circle using GX as a radius. What will be the area of Marco’s new circle? 10Pi centimeters squared 16Pi centimeters squared 356Pi centimeters squared 676Pi centimeters squared

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Answered by obedaogega
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Answer:

A = 676cm² π

Step-by-step explanation:

   

Given : Center of small circle = Point G

            Center of larger circle = Point  X

            Points G, Y, and X are collinear.    

To find : Area of new circle

GY = 10 cm

YX = 16 cm

A = πr²

A = π (26cm)²

A = 676cm² π  

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