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HELPPP!!!!!! HOW DOES A SQUARE EQUAL A CIRCLE!!​

User Halfwarp
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Answer:

When a circle is inscribed in a square, the length of each side of the square is equal to the diameter of the circle.

Explanation:

That is, the diameter of the inscribed circle is 8 units and therefore the radius is 4 units. The area of a circle of radius r units is A=πr2 . Substitute r=4 in the formula.

User Drmariod
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Because the length of each side of the square is equal to the diameter of the circle

User Nicola Giancecchi
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