34. The figure shown was created by placing
the vertices of a square on the circle. The
circ...
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34. The figure shown was created by placing
the vertices of a square on the circle. The
circle has a diameter of 7 cm and the
length of the side of the square is 3 cm.
17.6
265.0
29.5
7 cm
127.5
CLEAR ALL
3 cm
Which of the following is closest to the
area of the shaded region in square
centimeters?
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