Answer:
The circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Area of the circle = 1/4π²
Now, to get the circumference of the circle we need the radius.
So, finding the radius by putting the formula of area:
Area = 
=
dividing π by both sides:


using square root on both the sides:

So, the radius is 
Now, putting the formula of circumference:

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putting the value of π =3.14
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Circumference = 5.56 cm
Therefore, the circumference of the circle is 6 cm (approximately).
Answer: The answer is 5a+13
Step-by-step explanation:
theta is in the fourth quadrant where the cosine is positive.
the third side in the triangle = sqrt (4 - 2) = sqrt2
So sin theta = -sqrt2/2 = Second choice (negative because sine is negative in 4th quadrant)
tan theta = - sqrt2 / sqrt2 = -1
To find the area of this just add the units I believe which is 21
Hope this helps good luck. Not sure if this is 100% right my last year teacher was a sucky one
I think this question is a part of another question; you can have any ratio that can add up to 114 cm.