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Find the area of circle x that has a radius XY at coordinates X = (0,2) and Y = (3,2). Round to the nearest hundredth place.

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Answer: 28.27

Explanation:

Area of circle = pi * r^2

Subtract either the x coordinates or y coordinates by each other to find the length of the radius. In this case, the x coordinates have a distance when you subtract.

2 - 2 = 0

3 - 0 = 3

The radius is 3

3^2 = 9

So, the area of the circle is 9 * pi

(9)pi = 28.27433388230814

To the nearest hundredth, the area of the circle is 28.27

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