Math, asked by Abhishiktadas, 8 months ago

the area of a square that can be inscrubed in a circle of radius 6 cm is​

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Answered by deeptimashal
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Step-by-step explanation: radius =8cm diameter = 2*8=16cm . Then let side of square be X so a/q Xsq + Xsq =16 sq so Xsq =128 cm sq.

Answered by luckypradhan0007
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Answer:

radius=6cm

diameter=6*2=12cm

diameter of circle =hypotenuse of triangle

let the side be x

by using Pythagoras theorem....

x^2+x^2=144

2x^2=144

x^2=72

hence the area of square is 72cm^2

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