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28 September, 13:00

Two circles have the same radius. Is the combined area of the two circles the same as the area of a circle with twice the radius? Explain.

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  1. 28 September, 13:23
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    Ok so area=pir^2

    2 circles with same area=2pir^2

    circle with 2 times radius=pi (2r) ^2=pi4r^2=4pir^2

    is 2 circles with same area equal to circle with 2 times radius?

    is 2pir^2=4pir^2?

    is 2=4?

    no

    therfor the answer is no

    it is because the radius is squaered so the doubled gets doubled makng it quadrupuled when the first one only gets doubled
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