max236524
max236524 max236524
  • 18-07-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find the area of the biggest possible square that would fit into a circle having a radius of 3cm.

Respuesta :

adiattaluri adiattaluri
  • 18-07-2017
The largest square that can fit in a square of radius 3cm can have its diagonal length twice its radius.
But diagonal of a square is root square root of {2} x length of each side.
Hence from above, diagonal length is 6 cm and so, the side can be 3*(2^1/2) 
So area of square is (3*(2^1/2))^2 = 18 cm^2
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The beginning of the Industrial Age in the United States is MOST associated with which era? a. early-1800s b. early-1900s c. late-1700s d. late-1800s
Which three nations interacted throughout their history, mixing cultures. Japan Indonesia Philippines Singapore Korea China
Use doubles to help you add 7+8
a car traveled 27.5 miles in 30 minutes how many miles per hour was it travel
The control center of a cell is the _____. mitochondrion nucleus lysosome cytoplasm
12x-18y=9. Solve for y
What physical barrier helped separate ancient China from Southeast Asia? a. High mountain ranges b. Brutal deserts c. Thick rain forests d. The Atlantic Oce
The ___________ of a triangle is a segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of the triangle. (1 point)
If f(x) = 3x and g(x) = 3x + 1 + 6. Describe the transformations from f(x) to g(x). A) left 1 and up 6 B) left 6 and up 1 C) right 6 and up 1 D) right 1 and
Which of the following Puritans believed that there should be some separation of church and state? a. John Winthrop b. John Cotton c. Cotton Mather d. Roger