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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please Help! :) The area of a circle is the same as four more than the area of a square. If the area of one square is s, what is the area of the circle in terms of s? Answer a fraction with s in the numerator and four in the denominator s raised to the fourth power s plus four four s

OpenStudy (nali):

Area of a Circle = 4+ area of a square so Circle Area = 4 + s since area of a square = s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So which one is it?

OpenStudy (nali):

i said it 4 + s

OpenStudy (nali):

do u get it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

s + 4?

OpenStudy (nali):

yes that is basically the same thing as 4 + s

OpenStudy (nali):

@twila1 do u still need help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope.

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