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15 November, 07:06

The area (A of a circle with a radius of ris given by the formula A = 772 and its diameter (d) is given by d = 27. Arrange the equations in

the correct sequence to rewrite the formula for diameter in terms of the area of the circle.

d² = 24

d = VZA

A = 41d2

d =

4A

d2

+2
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  1. 15 November, 08:33
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    A = πr² ← r is the radius and r = / frac{1}{2} d ← d is the diameter

    Hence

    π (/frac{1}{2} d) ² = A, that is

    /frac{d^2/pi }{4} = A (multiply both sides by 4)

    d²π = 4A (divide both sides by π)

    d² = / frac{4A}{/pi } (take the square root of both sides)

    d = / sqrt{/frac{4A}{/pi } }
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