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Grade 7 - Quarter 3 - Week 7

The center of a circle is
located at (3,-4) and the
end of a radius is located at
(-1,-4). What is the area of
the circle?
How do you solve? What formula do you use?

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User Mishal
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Answer:

The area of the circle is around 50.24

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a circle is
\pi r^(2)

To find r, we can use the point that is given to us. To find the distance of the radius, we can use the formula


d=\sqrt{(x2-x1)^(2)+(y2-y1)^(2) }

We can just plug in the points given into the formula and we get,

4.

Now we can plug 4 into the formula


\pi r^(2)


(3.14)(4^(2))

Resulting in,

around 50.24.

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User Arun Kumar N
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