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19 September, 14:59

if the area of the circle measures 9/4 Pi sq cm square what is the circumference of the circle in the terms of Pi

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  1. 19 September, 15:05
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    c = 3πcm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    from the question area of the circle is given to b 9/4 πcm²

    circumference of the circle in terms of π = ?

    the formula for finding the Area of a circle = πr²

    Since the area was given to be

    (9/4) π = πr²

    divide both sides by π

    we have

    9/4 = r²

    we apply the cross multiplication rule

    so we have,

    4r² = 9

    divide both sides by 4

    r² = 9/4

    r = √9/4

    r = 3/2

    now to find the circumference of the circle, we apply the formula for finding the circumference of a circle which is

    c = 2πr

    from our calculations radius r = 3/2

    c = 2 (π * 3/2) [ 2 cancels 2]

    c = 3πcm
  2. 19 September, 15:29
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    Pi r squared = area of circle

    Pi d = circumference

    Therefore 9/4 is the radius squared so the squared root of this is 3/2 (radius)

    You then double this to get diameter which is 6/2 or 3 Pi
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