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Find the area of a square with radius of 10

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This formula, when properly solved, reveals that a side of the square equals half the diameter of the circle times the square root of 2. Because the area of the square is one of its sides multiplied by itself, the area equals the square of the circle's radius times 2.
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Squares can’t have radius? Do you mean circle?
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