Precalculus Enhanced with Graphing Utilities
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Author: Michael Sullivan, Michael III Sullivan
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Chapter A.8, Problem 9AYU
To determine
To find: The area of the circle.
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Answer to Problem 9AYU
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Explanation of Solution
The area of a square is the square of the length of a side.
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The simplest (and most commonly used) area calculations are for squares and rectangles. To find the area of a rectangle multiply its height by its width. For a square we need to find the length of one of the sides (as each side is the same length) and then multiply this by itself to find the area.
Chapter A.8 Solutions
Precalculus Enhanced with Graphing Utilities
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