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Explaining Area of circle

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The area of a circle can be calculated with the following formula

A = π(radius)²

Where π is approximately 3.14.

So, for example, if we have a circle of radius 3 units, the area of the circle will be

A = 3.14(3)²

A = 3.14(9)

A = 28.26

Then, the area of a circle with radius of 3 units is 28.26 square units

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