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What will be the area of a circle whose radius is √5 cm?

A2π sqcm

B3π sqcm

C5π sqcm

Dπ sqcm

Answer:

C. 5π sqcm

Read Explanation:

olution:

Given:

The radius of the circle = √5 cm

Formula Used:

The area of the circle = π × r2

Where r → radius of the circle

Calculation:

The area of the circle = π × r2

⇒ π × (√5)2

⇒ 5π

∴ The area of the circle will be 5π cm2.   


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