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Someone help please I'm stuck and frustrated,?????​

Someone help please I'm stuck and frustrated,?????​-example-1

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Answer:

The area of the circle in terms of π is:

  • 9/64 π in^2

Explanation:

To find the area of that circle, you can use the equation:

  • Area of a circle =
    \pi * (D^(2))/(4)

Where:

  • D = Diameter (3/4 in)

Now, we can replace the given measurement in the equation:

  • Area of a circle =
    \pi * (((3)/(4)in) ^(2))/(4)
  • Area of a circle =
    \pi * ((9)/(16)in ^(2))/(4)
  • Area of a circle =
    \pi * (9)/(64) in^(2)

That result is the same that to write:

  • Area of a circle =
    (9)/(64)\pi in^(2)

By this reason, the result is 9/64 π in^2, giving the result in terms of π.

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