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In the following figure, the square ABCD is inscribed in the circle centered at point P. What is the area of the circle?

In the following figure, the square ABCD is inscribed in the circle centered at point-example-1
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Answer:


A_(Circle) \approx 39.24\: units^2

Explanation:

Square ABCD is inscribed in a circle with center P such that BC = 5 units.

BD will be diagonal of the square as well as diameter of the circle.


BD = BC*\sqrt 2


\implies BD = 5\sqrt 2

-> Diameter of the circle
(d) = 5\sqrt 2

-> Radius of the circle
(r) = 2.5\sqrt 2=3.535\: units


A_(Circle) =\pi(r)^2


\implies A_(Circle) =3.14(3.535)^2


\implies A_(Circle) =3.14(3.535)^2


\implies A_(Circle) =39.2381465


\implies A_(Circle) \approx 39.24\: units^2

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