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प्रश्न
If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal, then ______.
पर्याय
Area of the circle = Area of the square
Area of the circle > Area of the square
Area of the circle < Area of the square
Nothing definite can be said about the relation between the areas of the circle and square.
None of these
उत्तर
If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal, then Area of the circle > Area of the square.
Explanation:
According to the given condition,
Circumference of a circle = Perimeter of square
2πr = 4a ...[Where r and a are radius of circle and side of square respectively]
⇒ `22/7 "r"` = 2a
⇒ 11r = 7a
⇒ a = `11/7 "r"`
⇒ r = `(7"a")/11` ...(i)
Now, Area of circle,
A1 = πr2
= `π((7"a")/11)^2` ...[From equation (i)]
= `22/7 xx (49"a"^2)/121`
= `(14"a"^2)/11` ...(ii)
And Area of square,
A2 = (a)2 ...(iii)
From equations (ii) and (iii),
A1 = `14/11 "A"_2`
∴ A1 > A2
Hence, Area of the circle > Area of the square.
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