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the area of a circle circumscribing a square of side "a" is____
pls explain the ans nicely
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Answered by Debprotim27
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When a circle is inscribed in a square, the length of each side of the square is equal to the diameter of the circle. That is, the diameter of the inscribed circle is units and therefore the radius is units. The area of a circle of radius units is A = π r 2 .

guna5: bt i mean circumscribing not inscribed bro
guna5: It's urgent bro..plz help me
Debprotim27: Area of the circle will be... π (half the diagonal of the square)²
guna5: ok2
guna5: thanks bro....i doubt has clear now
guna5: i mean my not i
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