Squaring the circle is a problem handed down from ancients. It involves taking a known circle and drawing a square that has an equal area. It was proved to be impossible in the late 1800's.
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There is no such thing as a "square circle". If you mean "8 square feet", that is already the area.
It means that if you take a circle and find its area, you must now find a square with the same area. We cannot square the circle.
Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
The circle is the soil in the world, and the square is a tree coming out of the soil.
There are two ways to answer your question. If you mean the circle is 16 feet wide (diameter), then the square footage is 201.06 square feet. However, if you mean the circle is 16 feet around (circumference), the square footage will be 20.372 square feet.
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That would depend on what you mean by "five inch circle".
Squaring the circle is something that's impossible to do.
Do you mean perimeter?The sum of the lengths of the four sides of a square is the perimeterThe total length of the circumference of a circle is its perimeter
If you mean square units within a circle then it is:- Area = pi*radius squared
all you do is find the area of the circle... if you mean find the squares area, find the area of the circle, and then the square's area and subtract the squares area to the circles area