SOLUTION: Find the area, in cm2, of a circle with radius (sqrt 𝛑)/(𝛑^3)cm.
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Question 1148931: Find the area, in cm2, of a circle with radius (sqrt 𝛑)/(𝛑^3)cm.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Area=pi*r^2 or pi^2
This is pi *pi/pi^6 or pi^2/pi^6=1/pi^4 cm^2
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