forem711
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  • 10-08-2018
  • Mathematics
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a circle whise area is 4 has a radius of x. find the area with a radius of 3x

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matthavan
matthavan matthavan
  • 10-08-2018
Hi. The area = pi (9x^2). Hope I was able to help
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altavistard
altavistard altavistard
  • 10-08-2018

The given circle has a radius of x and an area of 4, which in turn equals pi*x^2.

Thus, A = pi*x^2 = 4.

Now if we use 3x instead of x for the circle radius, we get A = pi*(3x)^2, or

A = 9pi*x^2, or 9(pi*x^2), which is 9 times as great as te original area (4). Thus, the area of the larger circle is 9(4) = 36 square units.

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