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OpenStudy (anonymous):

with "a = πr-squared" how do i solve for π

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pi is 3.14 no need to solve for it. its a known constant. but if you wanted to \[a=pir^2\] I would just divide both sides by r^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you!

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