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why is the area of a circle pi × radius²?

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Answered by subuhiali0
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Area of a circle. in geometry, the area enclosed by a circle of radius r is π r2 . Here the Greek later π represents the constant, approximately equal to 3. 14159, which is equal to the ratio all the circumference of any Circle to its diameter.

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