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Rearrange the formula A = π(R2 − r2) for R.

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If you are doing it on USATestPrep, the answer is

D) R= Square root of A over \pi and plus r^2


The Square root goes all the way



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R = \pm \sqrt{(A+\pi r^2)/( \pi)}

Step-by-step explanation

We want to rearrange the formula,


A=\pi(R^2-r^2)
for

R.

This means that, we will isolate

R
so that, it will be on one side of the equation, while the others are also on the other side of the equation.

We must first divide through by π to obtain,


(A)/( \pi) =R^2-r^2

We add

{r}^(2)

to both sides to obtain,


(A)/( \pi) + {r}^(2) =R^2

We now take the square root of both sides to obtain,


\pm \sqrt{(A)/( \pi) + {r}^(2)} =R

We simplify further to obtain,


R = \pm \sqrt{(A+\pi r^2)/( \pi)}
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