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Find the circumference of the circle with 1/4 Pi square centimetre square 2


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Answer:

The circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).

Explanation:

Given:

Area of the circle = 1/4π²

Now, to get the circumference of the circle we need the radius.

So, finding the radius by putting the formula of area:

Area =
\pi r^(2)


(1)/(4) \pi ^(2) =
\pi r^(2)

dividing π by both sides:


(1)/(4)\pi
=r^(2)

using square root on both the sides:


(1)/(2)√(\pi ) = r

So, the radius is
(1)/(2)√(\pi )

Now, putting the formula of circumference:


circumference=2\pi r

=
2\pi(1)/(2) √(\pi)

=
\pi √(\pi)

putting the value of π =3.14

=
3.14*√(3.14)

=
3.14*1.77

=
5.56

Circumference = 5.56 cm

Therefore, the circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).

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