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4 September, 00:10

A circular mirror is surrounded by a square metal frame. the radius of the mirror is 5x. the side length of the metal frame is 15x what is he area of the metal frame?

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  1. 4 September, 00:40
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    Since the side of the square frame is 15x, the area of the frame in whole would be:

    (15x) ² = 225x²

    Now if we subtract out the circle mirror with a radius of 5x, we get:

    225x² - πr²

    225x² - π (5x) ²

    225x² - π25x²

    We can factor out a 25x² and get:

    25x² (9 - π)
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