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Question 31

What will be the area of the largest square that can be cut - out of a circle of radius 10 cm?

(a) 100 cm2 (b) 200 cm2
(c) 300 cm2 (d) 400 cm2

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Solution

Given, radius of circle = 10 cm
The largest square that can be cut-out of a circle of radius 10 cm will have its diagonal equal to the diameter of the circle.
Let the side of a square be x.
Then, area of the square =x×x=x2 cm2 [area of square =(side)2]

Now, in right angled ΔDAB,
(BD)2=(AD)2+(AB)2 [by Pythagoras theorem]
(20)2=x2+x2
[diagonal=diameter and diameter=2×radius=2×10=20cm]
2x2=400
x2=200
(Side)2=200
Hence, the area of the largest square is 200 cm2


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