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The area of a circle is equal to 1 dm². Find the radius of the circle.

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Answer:
(1)/(√(\pi ) )

Explanation:

first we know the equation to find the area of circle is
\pi
r^2. The equation would be
\pi r^2 =1 . divide
\pi on both sides so you will have
r^2 =
(1)/(\pi ). square root both sides to get r =
\sqrt{(1)/(\pi ) }. we know that
√(1) is still 1 so you can rewrite it as 
(1)/(√(\pi ) )

User Byakugan
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Answer:

The radius of the circle is 0·564 dm

Explanation:

Area of a circle is
\pi r^(2)


\pi = 3·1416

r
= Radius

so ,
\pi r^(2) = 1 dm²


( 3·1416
) ×
r^(2)
= 1 dm²

Divide the 3·1416 both the side


r^(2)
= 1 ÷ 3·1416 dm²


r^(2) = 0·3183 dm²


r = \sqrt{0.3183 dm^(2)

r
= 0·564 dm

so , The radius of the circle is 0·564 dm

User TrentP
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