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

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Answered by hereisayushh02
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SINCE square is of side 6 cm,

hence, max radius can be 3cm

now,

area of of circle of 3 cm radius = πr×r

= 3.14 × 3 × 3 cm^2

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

SINCE square is of side 6 cm,

hence, max radius can be 3cm

now,

area of of circle of 3 cm radius = πr×r

= 3.14 × 3 × 3 cm^2

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