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15 November, 00:42

Will a circle always have a greater area than a square if the circumfrance and perimeter are the same

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  1. 15 November, 01:05
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    The answer is yes. here is how:

    circumference of a circle is 2pi*r

    perimeter of a square is 4a, a being the length of each side.

    when 2pi*r=4a, r = (2a) / pi

    area of the circle is pi*r^2=pi (2a/pi) ^2 = (4/pi) * a^2

    area of the square is a^2

    Because 4/pi is bigger than 1, (4/pi) * a^2 is always larger than a^2
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