Math, asked by koushiksamudrala, 10 months ago

What will be the area of largest circle that can be drawn inside a rectangle of length a cm
and breadth 6 cm (a >6).​

Answers

Answered by princebaheti13
1

smallest side = 6 centimetre= diameter of the circle

therefore therefore radius of the circle=6/2

=3 cm

to find area of the circle,

the formula=πr.r

=3.14*3*3

=28.26

Answered by anjishnubasak
1

Answer:

28.26 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

If we consider the length as the same value of diameter of the rectangle then the circle will not totally be in the rectangle.

So, let the diameter of circle be the breadth that is of 6cm.

Radius will be 3cm

Area = π * 3² cm²

= 9π cm²

= 28.26 cm² ( π= 3.14 )

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