If the radius of a circle is 5 square inches, which of the following represents the area of the circle in terms of ?

oobleck oobleck answered
2 years ago

well, A = πr^2, so ...

AJ L AJ L answered
2 years ago

A = πr^2

A = π(5)^2
A = π(25)
A = 25Ï€ in^2

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the area of a circle, you'll need to use the formula:

A = πr²

Where A represents the area of the circle and r represents the radius.

In this case, the radius of the circle is given as 5 square inches. However, it's important to note that the radius is typically given in just inches, not square inches. So, it seems there might be an error in the question.

If we assume that the given value is actually the radius (5 inches), we can calculate the area of the circle as follows:

A = π(5)²
A = π(25)
A = 25Ï€

Therefore, the area of the circle is 25π square inches (or π square inches if you prefer leaving the answer in terms of π).

So, the correct representation of the area of the circle would be 25Ï€ square inches.

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