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A square is inscribed in a circle. If the area of the circle is 100πcm², what is the area of the square? I know the answer is 200cm², but I need to know how to get there
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A square is inscribed in a circle. If the area of the circle is 100πcm², what is the area of the square?
I know the answer is 200cm², but I need to know how to get there
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200cm2
Explanation:
Circle area 100π = πr2 = 10'2π
Radius=10
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