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Answer:

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Explanation:

The area of a square is the square of the side length, as shown in the given table.

The area of a circle is pi (π) times the square of the radius. For a radius that is the same as the side length of a square, the circle will have an area π times as large.

For an input of 3, the square area function outputs 9.

For an input of 3, the circle area function outputs 9π, about 28.3.

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