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a square of 10cm on each side, using the side to forma curve as a radius from each end. find the area from the four arches.
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Answered by Reiny
Are you constructing semi-circles on each of the sides of the square?

If so, wouldn't the sum of those four semi-circles be the area of 2 complete circles, each with a radius of 5 cm ?
14 years ago

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