Find the area of this circle: Use 3 for T A = Tr? 4 cm [?] cm?
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We know that the circumference of the circle is given by C = 2Tr, where T is the value of pi (π) and r is the radius. We are given that the circumference is 4 cm, so we can set up an equation: 2(3)r = 4 Simplifying this equation, we get: 6r = 4 r = 4/6 r = Show more…
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