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Find the area of the circle when C = π/6 . Give your answer in terms of π.

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User UcanDoIt
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Answer:

A=πr2=π·62≈113.09734

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User Maggy
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Answer:

  • π /144

Explanation:

The area of the circle is given as the circumference squared divided by four times π.

A = C²/4π

A = (6π)²/ 4π

Substitute.

A = 36π²/ 4π

Evaluate the power.

A = 9π Simplify.

π /6

The circumference of the circle squared is equal to four times π times the area.

C ² = 4πA

A = C² /4π

Solve for A.

A = ( π /6 )²/ 4π

Substitute.

A =

( π ²/36 )/ 4π

Evaluate the power.

A =

π² /36 × 1/ 4π

A = π/ 144

Simplify.

The area of the circle is π /144 square units.

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User Pulkit Goyal
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