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The circle A touches circle B and passes through the centre of circle B. If the area of the circle A is 100 cm2, then the area of circle B is​

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Answered by padmamaloth1986
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◆ Answer -

(C) 400 sq.cm

● Explaination -

Given that circle A touches circle B and passes through the centre of circle B. For this circle A must be inside circle B (look at the figure).

Now, radius of circle B is equal to diameter A.

Radius of circle B = 2 × radius of circle A

Now, area of circle B will be 4 times that of A which will be 4 × 100 = 400 sq.cm.

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