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What is the area of the given circle in Terms of Pi?

What is the area of the given circle in Terms of Pi?-example-1

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Answer:

Area of a circle in terms of radius:

Area = π·r2 = 3.14·3.72 = 43.01 square m(*)

Area of a circle in terms of diameter:

Area = π·(d

2

)2 = 3.14·(7.4

2

)2 = 3.14·(3.7)2 = 43.01 square m(*)

Area of a circle in terms of circumference:

Area = C2

= 23.252

= 540.56

(4·3.14)

= 540.56

12.56

= 43.01 square m(*)

(*) 43.008403427644 m, exactly or limited to the precision of this calculator (13 decimal places).

Note: for simplicity, the operations above were rounded to 2 decimal places and π was rounded to 3.14.

Explanation:

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