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4 September, 12:45

Suppose the area of a circle with radius r r is larger than the area of a square with side length l l. define a formula that expresses d d, how much greater the area of a circle with radius r r is than the area of a square with side length l l, in terms of r r and l l. (that is, write a formula that expresses d d in terms of r r and l l.)

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  1. 4 September, 12:54
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    We know that the area of any circle is Ac = πr**2The area of the square is As = l**2

    If we substract the Areas, we can know the difference between them

    d = πr**2 - l**2
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