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Answer:
\sqrt{(A)/(\pi ) } = r

Explanation:

The goal in this problem is to isolate the single variable, r. The original equation is A = pir^2. The first step to attempt to get r on its own is to divide each side of the equation by pi.

A = pir^2

A/pi = pir^2/pi

A/pi = r^2

Next, find the square root of each side to get r on its own:

A/pi = r^2

sqrt(A/pi) = sqrt (r^2)


\sqrt{(A)/(\pi ) } = r

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