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What is the maximum possible radius of a circle that can be fitted inside a square of side 'a' units? I NEED EXPLANATION. ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST

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Answered by vivisivaavcce
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THE ANSWER IS a /2..
Because, when a circle of maximum size is inscribed in a square of side 'a' units,it's diameter will be equal to a.
then radius= d/2=a/2
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Answered by Alabhya1273
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Since the circle has to be fully fitted in a square of side a units.
Therefore the diameter of the circle should be equal to the side of square that is a.
Or the circle will exceed the square or will be lesser than it.
So the radius will be a/2 as the radius is the half of diameter.

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