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A circle has an equation (x+2)2+(y−5)2=64. What is 34 of its area.

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Answer:

3/4 of the area of the circle is of
48\pi squared units.

Explanation:

Equation of a circle:

The equation of a circle has the following format:


(x - x_0)^2 + (y - y_0)^2 = r^2

In which the center is
(x_0,y_0) and r is the radius.

Area of a circle:

The area of a circle of radius r is given by:


A = \pi r^2

Circle (x+2)² + (y-5)² = 64

Comparing with the standard equation, we have that:


r^2 = 64

Area of the circle:


A = \pi r^2 = 64\pi

What is 3/4 of its area?


(3A)/(4) = (3*64\pi)/(4) = 3*16\pi = 48\pi

3/4 of the area of the circle is of
48\pi squared units.

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