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What is the area of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 8 cm?

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Answered by ACCIDENTALYgenius
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the circle is inscribed inside a square, then the side of square will be equal to the diameter of the circle.

Area of a circle = \pi r^{2}   ( d=8cm, r = 4cm )

                         \frac{22}{7} * 4 * 4 = \frac{352}{7}  = 50.28 cm^{2}

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Answered by sanjumanoj9567
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From figure, AB=BC=CD=DA=6 cm

PR is the diameter of the circle, inscribed in the square ABCD

∴PR=side of the square=6 cm

∴Radius= 6/2=3

area=πr square

=22/7* 3 square

∴Area of circle=28.28 cm square

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