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Circles G and X are connected at point H. The length of G H is 6 centimeters and the length of H X is 8 centimeters.
Point G is the center of the small circle. Point X is the center of the large circle. Points G, H, and X are on line segment GX.
What would be the area of a new circle that has line segment GX as its diameter?
16Pi centimeters squared
36Pi centimeters squared
49Pi centimeters squared
98Pi centimeters squared
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GX = GH + HX = 6 + 8 = 14, so the radius of the circle with GX as diameter is 14/2 = 7.
Area = πr^2 = π(7^2) = 49π cm².
Answer: 49Pi centimeters squared.
Area = πr^2 = π(7^2) = 49π cm².
Answer: 49Pi centimeters squared.
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