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21 December, 04:57

25.

If the area of a circle is 100 cm2, find the

diameter.

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  1. 21 December, 05:10
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    The answer is 2 (√ (100) / √ (π)) cm.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the area of a circle is π (r) ^2, you can write an algebraic equation to find the radius:

    π (r) ^2 = 100

    Simplify this by dividing both sides by π:

    r^2 = 100/π

    Then take the square root of both sides:

    r = ± (√ (100) / √ (π))

    Since radius can't be negative, the ± (plus-or-minus) becomes a plus.

    r = √ (100) / √ (π)

    Now, since the radius is half the diameter, you can write another algebraic expression:

    2r=d

    If you know algebra, you can solve solve the rest from here.

    Plug in √ (100) / √ (π) for r:

    2 (√ (100) / √ (π)) = d

    Bam, you're done.

    (not using the equation feature because I don't really know how yet. Will edit later)
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