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5 March, 05:52

Area of a square with a length of 20x minus the area of a circle with a radius of 4x

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  1. 5 March, 07:19
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    Area of the square = (20x) ²

    Area of the circle = πr² = π (4x) ²

    (20x) ² = 20x * 20x = 400x²

    π * (4x) ² = 16x²π

    Total area = (400x²) - 16x²π

    Total area = x² (400 - 16π)

    Total area = x² 16 * (25 - π)

    Total area = 16x² (25 - π)
  2. 5 March, 08:04
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    Area of squre=legnth times legnth so area of square = (20x) ^2=400x^2 area of circle=pi times r^2 pi times (4x) ^2 pi times 16x^2 aprox 50.27x^2 so 400x^2-50.27x^2=349.73x^2
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