Geometryhard · Past Paper
The area of a circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6 cm is:
A36*pi
B18*pi
C12*pi
D9*pi
✓ Correct Answer: D — 9*pi
The radius of the inscribed circle is half the side of the square: r = 3 cm. Area = pi * 3^2 = 9*pi.
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