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Here is a circle touching a square.

The area of the square is 36 cm?

Work out the area of the circle.

Give your answer in terms of it.

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Answer:

Area of the circle is 9πcm²

Explanation:

For a circle touching a square, the diameter of the circle will be equivalent to the length of the square.

Note that area of the square= L²

Given the area of a square to be 36cm²

36 = L²


L = √(36) \\L = 6cm

The length of the square is 6cm.

Since the length of the square = diameter of the circle

Diameter of the circle = 6cm

Using the formula for finding the area of a circle =
(\pi d^(2) )/(4)

Area of the circle =
(\pi (6)^(2) )/(4)

Area of the circle = 36π/4

area of the circle is 9πcm²

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